Lord’s Day, Vol. 7 No. 21
Jesus Made Him Whole
There was a man in Jerusalem who was impotent, unable to walk. He had this infirmity for thirty-eight years (John 5:5). The man seemed to be destitute. He has none to care for him. None to help him get well by whatever means available to him. In his hopeless estate, Jesus came to him. What a compassionate Saviour we have in our Lord Jesus. He is able to seek out the miserable and lost sinner, finds him and brings comfort, healing and hope to his lives. Notice Jesus touched, healed and restored sinners one at a time. He greets them one by one in their miserable condition and restores their life. What a wonderful Saviour!
Jesus knew that the man had been for a long time in his helpless condition. Jesus said unto him, “Wilt thou be made whole?” (John 5:6). Jesus asked if he would like to be healed of his infirmity. We may think, why did Jesus ask such a rhetorical question? It is not! It comes when the sinner humbly responds to the Saviour’s call.
The misery of this impotent man is a picture of the plight of a sinful man estranged from the living and true God, who created him.