Saturday, December 4, 2021

Bible Study Series: Rise Up Above Your Circumstances, John 5:1-16

 RISE UP ABOVE YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES

                                                                  John 5:1-16

 

SHOW UP FOR THE CELEBRATION

V:1 After this there was a feast of the Jews; and Jesus went up to Jerusalem.

A.    When we come to the church, we ought to come for the celebration.

1.     When you show up to worship, Jesus shows up with you.

2.     When Jesus shows up there is a love feast.

B.     The city of Jerusalem is set on a hill

1.     When we come to Christ we come looking up

2.     We are lowly, but He is high and lifted up

 

COME TO JESUS EXPECTING HIS GRACE

V:2 Now there is at Jerusalem by the sheep market a pool, which is called in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, having five porches.

3 In these lay a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water.

A.    The church is a hospital for sick folk.

1.     We all have our illnesses. Some physical and some spiritual.

2.     The pool Bethesda mean house of grace

3.     The Lords Temple is a place of grace

4.     Jesus is a pool of living water, stirred up by our needs.

B.     We come to Jesus seeking His grace.

1.     Man can make building with rooms for all.

2.     Jesus has room in His heart with grace for all who seek Him.

C.     We must learn to wait on the Lord for His grace.

1.     No specific time is given for Jesus to show up.

2.     We must anticipate His coming.

3.     We must expect that He comes with power to heal and restore.

D.    God uses man to provide the waiting rooms

1.     God provides the refreshment

2.     God provides the waiting time

3.     God provides the restoration

4.     God provides the grace.

 

STIR UP THE WATERS OF LOVE

V:4 For an angel went down at a certain season into the pool, and troubled the water: whosoever then first after the troubling of the water stepped in was made whole of whatsoever disease he had.

5 And a certain man was there, which had an infirmity thirty and eight years.

A.    Angels are God’s messengers.

1.     They come with His power and authority

2.     It is the grace of God to dispatch His angels to the service of

His people.

3.     Angels are around us all the time without our knowledge.

4.     They bring a message from God.   Joseph and Mary

5.     They encamp around us.    Psalms 34:7

6.     They protect us from danger.  Psalms 91:11

7.     They agents of God’s healing.

8.     They encourage us.   Matthew 28:5-6

B.     They come for a season

1.     They are intentionally directed for the encouragement of man.

2.     They came to stir up the water, to be the cure for the sick.

3.     They came on a regular basis at the time of the festival.

4.     The sick came expecting the water to be stirred in the pool.

5.     The sick came expecting that one who got in the pool first

After the stirring would be healed.

6.     The sick came expecting that the one would be them.

7.     When we come to the Lord we ought to come expecting our

Needs will be met.

 

THE LORD WANTS YOU TO KNOW HIM

V:6 When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?

A.    It is the compassion of the Lord to be concerned about our wellbeing.

1.     He knows the length of our infirmities.

2.     He knows how broken we are.

3.     He knows our desires to be well.

4.     Yet He ask, so we will know He cares.

B.     Jesus knows He is only one that can make us whole.

1.     Yet He ask to draw us into a relationship with Him.

2.     When Jesus looks, He sees the whole of our existence.

3.     When Jesus looks, He sees the questions we ought to ask.

4.     When Jesus looks, He draws us to the conclusion of what

We want from Him.

 

DON’T MAKE EXCUSES WHEN YOU BEEN BLESSED

V:7 The impotent man answered him, Sir, I have no man, when the water is troubled, to put me into the pool: but while I am coming, another steppeth down before me.

A.    In the lame man’s answer is the reason for his continued lameness.

1.     He had friends who brought him to the pool.

2.     His friends didn’t stay with him to wait the stirring of the pool.

3.     Perhaps, he discounts his friends by not asking them to stay

With him.

B.     The reason he did not get to the pool first is his fault.

1.     He claimed he could and did move toward the pool.

2.     For 38 years, he never positioned himself at the edge of the pool.

3.     He was not ignorant, nor completely helpless.

4.     He was neglectful of his health, by not positioning himself

To roll in the pool when the waters were stirred.

C.      Sometimes we ask God for help when He has already provided

The mean for us to help ourselves.

1.     Sometimes we are stuck where we are because we are not

Willing to try something different.

2.     We shortchange ourselves when don’t use all the resources

God has placed before us.

What were the resources the lame man had?

a.     He had friends to bring him to the pool.

b.     He had a voice to reason with Jesus

c.      He had strength to move himself along the ground.

d.     He was determined to be at the pool for 38 years.

 

DO WHAT JESUS TELLS YOU TO DO

V:8 Jesus saith unto him, Rise, take up thy bed, and walk.

9 And immediately the man was made whole, and took up his bed, and walked: and on the same day was the sabbath.

A.    It is the love of God that He does not judge us on our failure to act.

1.     It is the grace of God to overlook our faults and see our potential.

2.     It is the grace of God to think more of us than we think of ourselves.

B.     Jesus gave the man a command, “Rise and Walk”

1.     In that command was the power over his affliction.

2.     In that command was the authority over his affliction.

3.     We have to rise above our circumstances and walk away

From them.

4.     While the man did not know Jesus he acted on His command.

5.     The proof of the glory of Jesus was the man walking with his bed.

6.     Don’t question God’s commands, act immediately.

 

PROCLAIM THE WORD OF GOD TO THOSE WHO QUESTION YOUR ACTIONS

V:10 The Jews therefore said unto him that was cured, It is the sabbath day:                              it is not lawful for thee to carry thy bed.

11 He answered them, He that made me whole, the same said unto me, Take up thy bed, and walk.

A.    Every day for Jesus is a holy day

1.     Every day for Jesus is a day to glorify the Father with His works.

2.     Every day for Jesus is a day to show the foolishness of man’s

Interpretation of the law.

B.     Jesus worked on the Sabbath to draw attention to His glory.

1.     The previously lame man was a walking testimony to Jesus

Power and authority.

2.     Jesus did not take time to reveal to the lame man who He was.

a.     Maybe Jesus wanted His accusers to ask who He was and seek Him out.

b.     It caused the previously lame man to ponder who healed him.

c.      It may have caused him to meditate on the favor of God to heal him.

 

QUESTIONS FORCE YOU TO CONSIDER THE POWER OF GOD

V:12 Then asked they him, What man is that which said unto thee, Take up thy bed, and walk?

13 And he that was healed wist not who it was: for Jesus had conveyed himself away, a multitude being in that place.

A.    The questioning of the Jews may have caused the man to consider his lack

Of gratitude.

1.     He failed to worship the one who healed him.

2.     He failed to take the time to develop a friendship with

One who healed him

3.     He failed to consider the miracle that took place in him

To walk after 38 years of laying on his cot.

                         He was changed by Jesus, but didn’t consider the magnitude of the        

                          change

                          The lower part of the body became active.

                          Ankles strengthen

                          Muscles strengthen

                          Blood flow increased to the feet

                          Brain waves communicated with the feet

                          Body coordination changed to accommodate walking

 

B.     The man failed to consider why Jesus singled him out to be healed

Above all the others who lay sick.

1.     He failed to see the favor of God on Him above others.

2.     The questions by the Jews forced to man to look at his blessings

And seek knowledge of Jesus.

 

THE STUDY OF THE WORD BRINGS CONVICTIONS

V:14 Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said unto him, Behold, thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.

15 The man departed, and told the Jews that it was Jesus, which had made him whole.

A.    The second encounter with Jesus reminded the man of his spiritual brokenness.

1.     Jesus reminded the man that he was a sinner.

2.     Jesus reminded the man that His 38 years of lameness was because

Of his sins.

3.     Jesus reminded the man that there was a punishment greater than

Being lame.

B.     Knowing Jesus, the man became a walking testimony of the

The grace of Jesus.

1.     He boldly proclaimed Jesus as his healer.

2.     We find no confession of sins and no prayer of forgiveness.

3.     Jesus planted the seeds that led to salvation.

 

RISE UP ABOVE YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES

         SHOW UP FOR THE CELEBRATION

         COME TO JESUS EXPECTING HIS GRACE

         STIR UP LOVE

         STUDY TO KNOW THE LORD

          DON’T MAKE EXCUSES

          FOLLOW GOD’S COMMANDS

          PROCLAIM THE WORD

 

Rev. M. Mitchell

 

 

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