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What does the Bible say about the impotent man at the pool of Bethesda?

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The story illustrates Christ's sovereign grace in healing the impotent, emphasizing that salvation comes solely through Him.

The account of the impotent man at the pool of Bethesda, found in John 5:1-9, vividly illustrates the grace and mercy of Christ. It portrays a man who had been infirm for thirty-eight years, helpless and waiting for healing that never materialized through human means. Jesus, knowing the man's long condition, approached him not just to heal his body but to demonstrate His divine authority and compassion. This narrative is significant because it underscores that Christ goes to great lengths to seek and save His people, reflectively pointing to the spiritual impotence of humanity apart from Him. It reminds us that, just like the man at the pool, all mankind is powerless to save themselves, needing divine intervention.
Scripture References: John 5:1-9

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