John 5
5
Jesus Cures a Man at the Bethesda Pool
1Later, Jesus went to Jerusalem for a Jewish festival.
2Near Sheep Gate in Jerusalem was a pool called Bethesda in Hebrew. It had five porches. 3Under these porches a large number of sick peopleâpeople who were blind, lame, or paralyzedâused to lie.#5:3 Some manuscripts and translations add verses 3bâ4: âThey would wait for the water to move. People believed that at a certain time an angel from the Lord would go into the pool and stir up the water. The first person who would step into the water after it was stirred up would be cured from whatever disease he had.â 5One man, who had been sick for 38 years, was lying there. 6Jesus saw the man lying there and knew that he had been sick for a long time. So Jesus asked the man, âWould you like to get well?â
7The sick man answered Jesus, âSir, I donât have anyone to put me into the pool when the water is stirred. While Iâm trying to get there, someone else steps into the pool ahead of me.â
8Jesus told the man, âGet up, pick up your cot, and walk.â 9The man immediately became well, picked up his cot, and walked.
That happened on a day of restâa holy day. 10So the Jews told the man who had been healed, âThis is a day of restâa holy day. Youâre not allowed to carry your cot today.â
11The man replied, âThe man who made me well told me to pick up my cot and walk.â
12The Jews asked him, âWho is the man who told you to pick it up and walk?â 13But the man who had been healed didnât know who Jesus was. (Jesus had withdrawn from the crowd.)
14Later, Jesus met the man in the temple courtyard and told him, âYouâre well now. Stop sinning so that something worse doesnât happen to you.â
15The man went back to the Jews and told them that Jesus was the man who had made him well.
The Son Is Equal to the Father
16The Jews began to persecute Jesus because he kept healing people on the day of restâa holy day. 17Jesus replied to them, âMy Father is working right now, and so am I.â
18His reply made the Jews more intent on killing him. Not only did he break the laws about the day of restâa holy day, but also he made himself equal to God when he said repeatedly that God was his Father.
19Jesus said to the Jews, âI can guarantee this truth: The Son cannot do anything on his own. He can do only what he sees the Father doing. Indeed, the Son does exactly what the Father does. 20The Father loves the Son and shows him everything he is doing. The Father will show him even greater things to do than these things so that you will be amazed. 21In the same way that the Father brings back the dead and gives them life, the Son gives life to anyone he chooses.
22âThe Father doesnât judge anyone. He has entrusted judgment entirely to the Son 23so that everyone will honor the Son as they honor the Father. Whoever doesnât honor the Son doesnât honor the Father who sent him. 24I can guarantee this truth: Those who listen to what I say and believe in the one who sent me will have eternal life. They wonât be judged because they have already passed from death to life.
25âI can guarantee this truth: A time is coming (and is now here) when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who respond to it will live. 26The Father is the source of life, and he has enabled the Son to be the source of life too.
27âHe has also given the Son authority to pass judgment because he is the Son of Man.#5:27 âSon of Manâ is a name Jesus called himself to show that he was not only Godâs Son but also human. 28Donât be surprised at what Iâve just said. A time is coming when all the dead will hear his voice, 29and they will come out of their tombs. Those who have done good will come back to life and live. But those who have done evil will come back to life and will be judged. 30I canât do anything on my own. As I listen âto the Fatherâ, I make my judgments. My judgments are right because I donât try to do what I want but what the one who sent me wants.
31âIf I testify on my own behalf, what I say isnât true. 32Someone else testifies on my behalf, and I know that what he says about me is true. 33You sent people to John âthe Baptizerâ, and he testified to the truth. 34But I donât depend on human testimony. Iâm telling you this to save you. 35John was a lamp that gave off brilliant light. For a time you enjoyed the pleasure of his light. 36But I have something that testifies more favorably on my behalf than Johnâs testimony. The tasks that the Father gave me to carry out, these tasks which I perform, testify on my behalf. They prove that the Father has sent me. 37The Father who sent me testifies on my behalf. You have never heard his voice, and you have never seen his form. 38So you donât have the Fatherâs message within you, because you donât believe in the person he has sent. 39You study the Scriptures in detail because you think you have the source of eternal life in them. These Scriptures testify on my behalf. 40Yet, you donât want to come to me to get âeternalâ life.
41âI donât accept praise from humans. 42But I know what kind of people you are. You donât have any love for God. 43I have come with the authority my Father has given me, but you donât accept me. If someone else comes with his own authority, you will accept him. 44How can you believe when you accept each otherâs praise and donât look for the praise that comes from the only God?
45âDonât think that I will accuse you in the presence of the Father. Moses, the one you trust, is already accusing you. 46If you really believed Moses, you would believe me. Moses wrote about me. 47If you donât believe what Moses wrote, how will you ever believe what I say?â
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