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What do we learn about human impotence from the story at the pool of Bethesda?

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The story illustrates humanity's spiritual impotence and need for Christ's healing grace.

The narrative at the pool of Bethesda serves as a profound illustration of the human condition post-fall. The impotent man, along with the multitude around him, symbolizes all humanity's inability to save themselves or seek God, as emphasized in Romans 3:11 which states, 'No one understands; no one seeks for God.' This spiritual impotence manifests in their waiting for the moving of the water without realizing that healing was standing before them in Christ. This highlights the grace of God, who, even in man's weakness and need, provides salvation through Jesus, who comes seeking the lost.
Scripture References: Romans 3:11, John 5:1-6

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