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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Forget the Pool

Thinking today about the lame man sitting beside the pool at Bethesda, waiting 38 years to be healed.  Jesus, knowing everything about him, asks the man,
Do you want to be healed?--John 5:6

Obviously, waiting at the pool was not getting the job done.
Jesus wanted the man to reconsider his position.
Jesus did not just want to heal him.  He wanted to show him something wonderful.
He not only wanted the man to walk, He wanted him to see.

When Jesus told the man to pick up his mat and walk, restoring his mobility was not the point.
Jesus did not want to give him only legs that worked.
He wanted the man not to walk, but by walking to see real power.

The man had waited vainly for so long because he looked for the wrong thing in the wrong place.  He looked to get well, not to find God.

Where do I look? 
Do I look for relief?  Do I look for a spot of water to bring it?  Do I look to someplace else on the planet or to something of flesh and blood?  Do I think these can enact rescue, provide comfort?

Or do I look always into the eyes of my Savior?  Do I see His extended hand, offering more than the world, more than legs that work, more, more, more?

Forget the pool.  I want the power.

12 comments:

  1. Looking in the wrong place is something I always wonder about. I want the power, too! AWESOME post Mrs. P!

    Mindy @ New Equus - A New Creation
    http://newequus.wordpress.com

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  2. Good stuff to ponder here, good stuff to remember!

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  3. "Forget the pool, I want the Power." Amen and amen!

    Blessings,
    Joan

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  4. The power is definitely the important thing. When I clicked on your link on Spiritual Sundays it didn't work. The last .com on the url was missing. I fixed it so now it works but some may not have found their way here. I wish I had discovered it sooner.
    Blessings,
    Charlotte

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    1. Yikes! Thanks, Charlotte, for the fix. The dangers of flying fingers...

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  5. Agreed, "Forget the pool, I want the Power." is nothing but an Amen! Visiting from Finding Joy today. Beautiful post. Thank you.

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    1. AMEN to that from my part too, for I want the power,so let's forget the pool. I so often focus on the wrong things while waiting for Him, no wonder it might feel like He delays...He is never late, it is us who waste time looking the other side before we finally turn around and see Him! thanks again, I'm visiting from Beholding Glory link up, have a blessed day!

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    2. No kidding, Gisela. I need a constant reminder of how BIG God is, then, in the rare moments of relative clarity, can't help but want to grab for the MORE of Him.

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  7. "Forget the pool. I want the power." Amen and Amen to that!!! Great post!!

    Stopping by from Finding Joy's Blog Hop.

    Falen

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  8. Hi Mrs. P. I'm just stopping by to say how delightful your blog is. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris
    http://chelencarter-retiredandlovingit.blogspot.ca/

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    1. So glad to found me, and I will be looking you up forthwith....

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