Believe in Miracles: Healing at the Pool of Bethesda

John 5:1-9

John's Gospel is different from the others in that his primary goal is not to give men a historical treatment of the life of Jesus. John's purpose is to exalt the person of Jesus so that men believe on Him and be saved.

In our study of the miracles we find in the Gospel of John we have considered Jesus turning the water into wine, and healing the nobleman's son, both in Cana of Galilee. Now our attention is brought to Jerusalem and to a man who has been unable to walk for 38 years. Our text is found in John chapter five.

Read: John 5:1-9

As we said last week, Jesus' miracles were not done in cookie-cutter fashion. That is one thing that is exciting to me. It speaks to the Lord's authority here on earth. It really is less about the miracle, and more about the miracle worker, Jesus. Let's consider the miracle before us today.

I. A Sick Man v1-5

II. A Sympathetic Savior v6a

III. A Supernatural Experience v6b-9

IV. The Scornful Jews v10-16

Next time: Feeding the 5000 John 6:1-14