Jesus asks a question in verse six, “Do you want to be healed?” Do you want to be healed?! Are you kidding me! You would think “Of course!”
The man receives this question from Jesus presumptively. He already has the solution in his mind. For healing to occur it requires him to enter the pool at a certain time, before the others. He has tunnel vision. He sees no other solution. How often do we pray with a solution in mind when God may have other plans?
Yet Jesus provides another way. “Get up, take your bed, and walk”. The man obeyed the command of Christ.
Question: What is Jesus requiring of you today?
Are we willing to do what it takes to be healed? Maybe a change in a long-term habit or behavior, breaking off a toxic relationship, etc. and importantly, are we willing to submit to making Jesus our LORD and Savior – LORD meaning we are no longer in charge of our lives: He is.
Later, Jesus encourages the man, in verse 14 (not printed above). He says, “See, you are well! Sin no more…”
Q: Are you grateful for what God has already done in your life, such that you will change, “go and sin no more” and conform your life to be more like Jesus?
God hears your prayers. Faith requires of us to follow him in our lives, submit to him and to allow him to be God, meaning to provide the outcome or solution he knows is best – which may be not what seems best in the present. He loves you and he is faithful to you. He will be there for you now and forever.