We can see ourselves in the story at the Pool of Bethesda. When we look for help in “things”, we are lost; but when we look to Jesus, we are saved!
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We can see ourselves in the story at the Pool of Bethesda. When we look for help in “things”, we are lost; but when we look to Jesus, we are saved!
Train your mind to see the good. Positivity is a choice, and joy is worth fighting for. Let God transform your thoughts—and your life.
The lame man at the pool of Bethesda. It’s just a story, right? Or perhaps it also applies to our day and time …
Abraham welcomed God with water and a feast. Jesus welcomes us with His body and blood. Divine hospitality—then and now—is love that serves.
Fear used to rule me—but not anymore. Now I stand my ground, laugh at the enemy, and trust the power of Jesus to send him running.
When I’m alone—God is my comfort.
When I’m nothing—God is my everything.
When I’m weak—God is my strength.
He is always with us.
Sometimes God calls us to do big and heroic things. Other times they are simple tasks. Either way, when we obey, we are blessed!
Jesus redefines “neighbor” by showing mercy to the wounded. He tells us, “Go and do likewise”—to everyone in need.
We all have things in our lives that emphasize our weakness, and we can’t get rid of it. Take joy! it keeps us humble and dependent on Christ!
Do you trust God without boundaries? For the big and the small? Let go of worry—He’s working all things for your good.
Even the wind and waves obey Him. Your storm isn’t stronger than Jesus—He speaks peace, and chaos must still.
Out of the mouth of a child: Open, honest questions. May we strive to be just as open, honest, trusting and humble, with our Heavenly Father!
De la boca de un niño: Preguntas abiertas y honestas. ¡Que nos esforcemos por ser tan abiertos, honestos, confiados y humildes con nuestro Padre Celestial!