Jesus has one question for a man who has known no life besides paralysis: “Do you want to be healed?”
This week’s lesson from John 5:1-47 describe an incredible healing and the repercussions that come from healing on the Sabbath.
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Jesus has one question for a man who has known no life besides paralysis: “Do you want to be healed?”
This week’s lesson from John 5:1-47 describe an incredible healing and the repercussions that come from healing on the Sabbath.
Jesus makes a statement with his first two miracles: he shows up at a wedding that’s out of wine and heals the child of an enemy collaborator. Jesus doesn’t do what we expect him to!
This week, the gang’s all back! Join Richie G, Richard, Howard, and Matthew as we discuss the healing of an official’s son in John 4:46-54.
Quick programming note: there’s some background noise in this episode. Forgive us! We didn’t plan to record at the same time as the lawn mower!
Get ready for next week’s show: the healing at Bethesda Pool. Read John 5:1-47!
Jesus’ first public miracle might be the least favorite of most modern preachers. In John 2, Jesus finds himself at a wedding feast that has run out of wine. Mary his mother prompts him to do something–and he does!
Join Richie G and Matthew this week as we discuss John 2, where Jesus turns water into wine!
What did Jesus come to do? In Capernaum, he selected a scripture from Isaiah to read. When he sat down, he announced to his family and friends that it had been fulfilled in their hearing.
In this week’s roundtable, we let Jesus explain what he came to accomplish.