Questions on Sunday's Text
This Sunday I am preaching on the next part in our journey through the Gospel of John. The text is 5:1-18, and Jesus’ healing of the lame man at the pool of Bethzatha.
I have some struggles with this passage.
First, Jesus walks into this area where there are hundreds of sick people. But, this is the only guy that Jesus’ notices and heals. Why?
I am bothered that the others didn’t get Jesus’ attention as this one man did. Couldn’t he have just done a mass healing for all of them? In fact, though Jesus healed hundreds and hundreds, maybe thousands upon thousands of people, there were many he didn’t heal. I think about that.
Second, I can’t totally figure out Jesus’ question to the man. “Do you want to get well?” He’s been lying there for thirty-eight years. What do you think? Do you have to ask?
And then thirdly, I bristle when Jesus says to the man later, that he is to stop sinning or something worse may happen to him. Was this man unable to walk because of something he did? Isn’t this to lay a guilt-thing on him? Is he subtly blaming him for his previous condition?
Scripture is not always easy to get. Jesus mystifies me at time. There is a lot I read in the Bible with which I wrestle and wonder. And I can’t answer every question that is raised.
Another of those is any explanation for this man’s, or anyone else’s, condition. Why do some people have this ailment or that ailment? Why is life so hard for some? Why do some have to bear what seems to be such unfair burdens? Yes, we live in a fallen world, but not everyone suffers the same.
There is a lot that I don’t know.
Does this passage raise questions for you?
But there are also many things I really like, and that assure me, in this passage. That is what I hope to preach on Sunday.