From Paralysis to Purpose: Embracing Healing and Change

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1. "It's possible to grow accustomed to victimhood, to love our woundedness, to nurture our handicap because through those things we can escape responsibility. This man didn't have to walk. He didn't have to work. Everyone knew he couldn't. He didn't have to be accountable for anything." [11:20]( | | )

2. "Not every moment of life offers the same opportunity for change. Not every day sees the stirring of the spiritual waters. Some moments have to be seized before they're gone. The Holy Spirit of God comes. He moves. And then He moves along." [12:49]( | | )

3. "Jesus said, get up, pick up your mat, and walk. This man was ready. After 38 years, we might expect so. He got up. He picked up his mat. He walked. This man responded. He was healed. 38 years of suffering, 38 years of pain, 38 years of exclusion and loneliness, all corrected in an instant." [14:20]( | | )

4. "Jesus doesn't do things quite the way we do. He spoke a word of power that changed this man's life, revolutionized his life. We can only imagine how his life changed after this day." [15:10]( | | )

5. "Christ offers wholeness. He calls us to freedom from the bondage of sin through a life of faith and righteousness and discipleship. He calls us from victimhood to victory. Just as He did this man." [23:53]( | | )

6. "The diseases that plagued them, they were clinging to the promise of the pool as their only hope, knowing that without hope and something to hope in, they would be completely lost. Because without hope, life itself seems to be meaningless, purposeless." [05:41]( | | )

7. "Here was this man who'd been in this sad state for so long. His hope had begun to dry up long before Jesus arrived. In fact, time compounds hopelessness. At first, maybe he hoped that he would walk again, that there would be some doctor who could help him." [07:46]( | | )

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