Questions Jesus Asked: Do You Want To Be Made Whole?

In Gospel of John 5:1–15, Jesus walks into Bethesda—“the House of Mercy”—and confronts a system that looks spiritual but lacks grace. Among the sick and forgotten, He singles out one man who had been paralyzed for thirty-eight years and asks a question that still echoes today: “Do you want to be made whole?”

At first, the answer seems obvious. Of course he does. But Jesus isn’t merely offering relief from symptoms—He’s inviting transformation of identity. Healing changes what hurts. Wholeness changes who you believe you are.

This message explores the difference between superstition and the supernatural, survival and surrender, healing and identity. When Jesus says, “Rise, take up your bed, and walk,” He’s not giving advice—He’s declaring a new reality. The very thing that once carried the man would now be carried by him.

Are you ready to abandon the system that taught you to survive and receive the grace that calls you whole?

This week, we wrestle with the question that still stands:

-Do you want healing—or wholeness?

-Relief—or transformation?

-Freedom—or familiarity?

Jesus is not asking what’s wrong with you. He’s asking if you’re ready to live whole.

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