Many times we are our own worse enemy because we are not willing to change and step out on faith!
Date: 7/4/2011 10:47:06 AM ( 13 y ago)
Sometimes there's a comfortable misery in predictable, repeating failure.
** Over 2000 years ago...
There was a pool in Jerusalem near the sheep market that was believed to have special properties. The belief was that every so often, at an unexpected time, an angel would stir the waters, and then whoever managed to get in first would be healed. In John 5 in the Bible, we read where Jesus was walking by and heard the whining voice of a guy who had been coming there every day for 38 years. Jesus walked up to him and asked, "Wilt thou be made whole?" (Dude, do you want to get well?) The guy was probably offended and thought to himself, "Of course I do. Haven't I been coming here every day for 38 years?" (John 5: 5-9)
But we know Jesus could see through to the heart. The question was a legitimate one. "Do you want to get well?"
I suspect that enjoying poor health, hanging around at the pool, receiving other people's sympathy and handouts had become this guy's profession.or comfort zone Of course he had reasons to complain. Can't you see how bad things are? He had probably long since lost any hope of changing his situation and had created his own private little welfare system. Some what like many in the world today!
BTW: There are many who leap into this system of " why bother; some one (useualy Liberal government) will take care of me " type attitude! This is sad to say the least! Because they sell their souls rather than seek their true purpose in life!
Seeing into his heart Jesus said, "Get up and walk!" A little confused by the authority, the guy actually found out he could stand up and walk. Whoa! No more comfort of self-pity, no more sympathy from friends, no more of the predictable familiarity of justified whining and complaining. What do you suppose happened the next morning when this guy's mom and dad suggested he should now go out and get a job? {What a new revelation!}
How many people do you know whose anger, resentment and "victim" mentality has become their identity? "If I got a job, my disability checks would stop." "If it weren't for this pain in my leg, I'd be willing to go to work." "You know the economy is bad - there aren't any jobs available." "I'm suing the company because they fired me after only four days of being late." etc, etc... Unfortunately not everyone who is "down and out" wants their life to change. There's safety in being hand out trail.
The real test and responsibility come with being healthy and well. learning to contrubit and pull your own weight where possible!
Thus the question, "Wilt thou be made whole?"
Sometimes I fear we tend to sabotage our own success because the familiarity of the known situation is more comfortable than the uncertainty of the future unknown possibilities. If you were offered the chance for a better future, would you take advantage of it? Is there some problem, sickness or "poor me" syndrome that you are hanging on to?
Get over it! A positive Attitude is your best defense and will lead you to a better eternity!
BTW: God {Jesus} only ask if you will believe through faith in His word! It's your choice!
Why do you {most everyone} have such a difficult time changing {to repent: meaning to change one's way} your pathway of life? You just have to decide you want to improve your life; then get off your duff!
The government was not meant to give every body a job, home or eternal care! HUH!
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