From Brokenness to Wholeness: Jesus' Healing Invitation

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- "Jesus loves broken people and has the power to make them whole. His first stop in Jerusalem was not among the influential but at the pool of Bethesda, where the broken gathered." [42:27] (Download | Download cropped video)

- "The reality is for 38 years no hope and this guy was just broken and beaten by time and Jesus comes to the pool and he zeros in on this one man and he asks him this penetrating question: 'Do you want to get well?'" [40:11] (Download | )

- "Repentance is actually really a beautiful thing... you're turning away from the junk and the garbage and the stuff that we're not created for when you make that turn you're turning toward something beautiful and someone beautiful." [57:21] (Download | )

- "Jesus extends that offer to us and all we can do is respond in faith... whatever is the next right thing to do God give me the faith to do that. I want to move towards you Jesus." [58:33] (Download | )

- "Jesus not only sees you in your struggle and knows your struggle and is with you in that but Jesus has the power to overcome that." [25:27] (Download | )

- "Jesus loves broken people. Think about this, you have to guess most aspiring prophets, most wannabe messiahs... wouldn't make their first stop the pool of Bethesda... But Jesus shows up... because that's where the hurting people are and that's where the broken people are." [41:24] (Download | )

- "Jesus doesn't just love broken people and kind of sympathize with them... but Jesus you guys makes broken people whole." [44:46] (Download | )

- "The trauma that we endured may always be a part of our story but it doesn't have to be our future... Jesus finds this desperate guy and what does he say to him? 'Do you want to get well? Do you want to be made whole?'" [46:02] (Download | )

- "Jesus sees more in you than you even see in yourself. The life that we live, the defects, the struggles that we're in, that's not what we were created for... God created us for more not to be stuck in those patterns not to be a slave to those things." [55:08] (Download | )

- "Jesus tells this man, 'Hey take up your mat and walk.' It's almost as if Jesus is saying to him, 'Don't leave the mat there anymore, you're not coming back for it, you're going somewhere new.'" [56:14] (Download | )
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