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? -John 5:6


God bless you and good morning. What a question to ask a man obviously in need of help. It would seem cruel to some even taunting, but yet it is valid in the sense that some may speak of being “made whole”, but their lives so evolve around that issue that they would miss it. 


A lame man wasn’t always a poor man. Begging for alms was then and still is quite lucrative. Family and friends would live off their misfortune. 


Some use their issues as a security blanket and dare I say it they have become so accustomed to it that their source of comfort comes from the source of their discomfort. 


So Jesus asking the man wasn’t to mock him, but the Lord was politely asking him for his burden. 


Though in this case a physical burden was lifted, any burdens can be lifted by the Lord. Emotional, spiritual and physical. 


When Jesus steps up He assesses if you want the burden more than healing, if you want to carry your own load and are you willing to be made whole. 


On today I challenge you to self assess. Forgive others, forgive self, release what has held you back and embrace your healing. Will You Be Made Whole? 



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God bless you and command your day!!!

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