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20 Proverbs 27-28; 23 Isaiah 29-36; 19 Psalms 135-139; 43 John 5-7
Dr Kenneth Bruce So That You May Believe Jesus Claims The Fathers Authority John 5:17-30
Dr Kenneth Bruce So That You May Believe Jesus Claims The Fathers Authority John 5:17-30
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This gospel written by the apostle John is one of the most beloved gospels. John takes you from (quite literally) the very beginning of all things, through the prophetic fulfillment of Jesus' arrival and ministry, the life and teachings of Jesus, to the commissions he gave to His followers after the resurrection. It's through this gospel you will see Jesus, the Son of God, in a light that is unique, with profound implications for your life. Grab your Bible and get ready to join Jerry Dirmann as he walks through this gospel, and gives helpful teaching and insights along the way, helping you to understand, and to apply it in your every day life. You can also take your daily Bible reading to another level with The New Testament Daily with Jerry Dirmann—including all of the books of the New Testament. ------- Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: FREE MEDIA LIBRARY https://app.jesusdisciple.com/jesus-way/media-library SOLID LIVES https://www.solidlives.com/ SUPPORT https://pushpay.com/g/jdglobal Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » Download or listen at https://SolidLivesMedia.com/ ABOUT SOLID LIVES » Find out more at https://www.solidlives.com/ SUPPORT » Help us get the word out at https://solidlives.com/give/
Welcome to the Daily Disciple Podcast. As daily disciples, we seek to adore and follow Jesus, our teacher, into the abundant life that he offers. Because we find Jesus irresistible, fascinating, and incredibly practical, we want to be students of his scripture. Today's episode is found in John 5 "Desire."
Ponder this week's reading from the gospel of John! // Music: Street Cred by Reveille
One of the most painful things to hear from a loved one is the phrase, “I don't trust you.” It's especially painful when you didn't do anything to break their trust! Yet many of us treat God that way. Pastor J.D. explains that when we doubt our own salvation, we're really doubting God! And not only does it cause us to be anxious, it actually damages our relationship with him. So on this program, we're learning how we can know with certainty whether or not we're truly saved.
Welcome to the Daily Disciple Podcast. As daily disciples, we seek to adore and follow Jesus, our teacher, into the abundant life that he offers. Because we find Jesus irresistible, fascinating, and incredibly practical, we want to be students of his scripture. Today's episode is found in John 5 "What Do You Want."
❖ Follow along with today's reading: www.esv.org/Numbers5–6;Psalm65;John5 ❖ The English Standard Version (ESV) is an 'essentially literal' translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Created by a team of more than 100 leading evangelical scholars and pastors, the ESV Bible emphasizes 'word-for-word' accuracy, literary excellence, and depth of meaning. ❖ To learn more about the ESV and other audio resources, please visit www.ESV.org
Numbers 12-13; Proverbs 2-3; John 5
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The Word of the Day with Rene' Holaday for Friday, 3-6-26: John 5: 24-47: "Life and Judgement are through the Son."
04 Numbers 8-9; 20 Proverbs 1-2; 43 John 5
Dr Kenneth Bruce So That You May Believe Rise - The Healer Has Come John 5:1-16
Dr Kenneth Bruce So That You May Believe Rise - The Healer Has Come John 5:1-16
Flashback Episode: Year in John – Episode 10: When Jesus comes to a pool surrounded by sick people, discover in one man’s healing a powerful truth we can apply into our own lives over 2,000 years later. Join the discussion on the original episode's page: Click Here.Listen to this episode and/or subscribe on ReflectiveBibleStudy.com...
We see the growing conflict around Jesus in John 5:16–18 (NLT). After healing on the Sabbath, Jesus is harassed by the Jewish leaders, and He replies, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
We follow the healed man from the pool of Bethesda into the Temple in John 5:13–15 (NLT). Jesus finds him again and says, “Now you are well; so stop sinning, or something even worse may happen to you.”
A day at the pool with Jesus. For more on reading through the Bible, click here to visit my website. Have any questions or comments? Email me: pastor@tcnd.org. Produced by Wessler Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We listen in as the healed man from the pool of Bethesda is confronted by religious leaders in John 5:10–12 (NLT). Instead of celebrating his healing, they criticize him for carrying his mat on the Sabbath.
We continue the story at the pool of Bethesda with John 5:7–9 (NLT). After explaining why he “can't” be healed, the man hears Jesus say, “Stand up, pick up your mat, and walk!” Instantly, he is healed.
We step into the scene at the pool of Bethesda in John 5:1–6 (NLT), where crowds of sick people are waiting for healing. Jesus notices one man who has been sick for thirty‑eight years and asks him a piercing question: “Would you like to get well?” Today, we slow down and let that same question search our own hearts.
Welcome to the Table. LET'S EAT! John 5:16-19; 14:12
Welcome to another episode of The Cutting Room Floor, where we further unpack Sunday's message, discuss practical applications, and hear some of what didn't make the final cut.Original C.S. Lewis ‘Mere Christianity' Broadcasthttps://reasonabletheology.org/original-cs-lewis-mere-christianity-broadcast/
The Gospel of John doesn't call Jesus' miracles “miracles” at all, but "signs" - and each one points beyond the moment to reveal who Jesus truly is and what it means to believe in Him. In this series, Signs and Wonders, we'll journey through the Gospel of John and explore the miraculous ministry of Jesus, not as spectacles to admire, but as invitations to trust, follow, and transformation.
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In this message, we look at John 5 where we see the miracle at the pool of Bethesda. This sign points us to something far greater than physical healing. Jesus reveals Himself as the Son who has authority to give life and to judge—the One whose voice calls spiritually dead people to life even now.The question John 5 presses on each of us is not simply whether we admire Jesus, but whether we have heard His word and believed, passing from death to life. Our prayer for our church is that we would honour the Son, trust His finished work, and walk in the new life He alone gives.
In John 5, we meet a man who has been looking for what he needs for the past 38 years. He's an invalid -- and he's come to a pool of water which he believes can heal him. But, something always gets in the way.We may not hold the same superstitious beliefs as the invalid from John 5 -- but to be sure - you and I are also on the lookout. We're looking for things to give us security, identity, and meaning. We're trying to find the "water" that will refresh and sustain us.In this sermon, Pastor Kevin dives into this story from John's Gospel - - to consider one man's quest for water and how it connects to us all.
In this message, we look at John 5 where we see the miracle at the pool of Bethesda. This sign points us to something far greater than physical healing. Jesus reveals Himself as the Son who has authority to give life and to judge—the One whose voice calls spiritually dead people to life even now.The question John 5 presses on each of us is not simply whether we admire Jesus, but whether we have heard His word and believed, passing from death to life. Our prayer for our church is that we would honour the Son, trust His finished work, and walk in the new life He alone gives.
Sermons: Church of God Ministry of Jesus Christ International | CGMJCI
Sermon: John 5By Sister Maria Luisa Piraquive, worldwide leader of the ChurchLocation: Weston, Florida, United StatesStreamed on February 22, 2026Church of God Ministry of Jesus Christ Internationalhttps://idmji.org/en#IDMJI #CGMJCI #MariaLuisaPiraquive #Piraquive
Get It From The Greek Podcast | John 5 bible study | Episode 57 by Father's House SA
1 After these things was a festival day of the Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem.Post haec erat dies festus Judaeorum, et ascendit Jesus Jerosolymam. 2 Now there is at Jerusalem a pond, called Probatica, which in Hebrew is named Bethsaida, having five porches.Est autem Jerosolymis probatica piscina, quae cognominatur hebraice Bethsaida, quinque porticus habens. 3 In these lay a great multitude of sick, of blind, of lame, of withered; waiting for the moving of the water.In his jacebat multitudo magna languentium, caecorum, claudorum, aridorum, exspectantium aquae motum. 4 And an angel of the Lord descended at certain times into the pond; and the water was moved. And he that went down first into the pond after the motion of the water, was made whole, of whatsoever infirmity he lay under.Angelus autem Domini descendebat secundum tempus in piscinam, et movebatur aqua. Et qui prior descendisset in piscinam post motionem aquae, sanus fiebat a quacumque detinebatur infirmitate. 5 And there was a certain man there, that had been eight and thirty years under his infirmity.Erat autem quidam homo ibi triginta et octo annos habens in infirmitate sua. 6 Him when Jesus had seen lying, and knew that he had been now a long time, he saith to him: Wilt thou be made whole?Hunc autem cum vidisset Jesus jacentem, et cognovisset quia jam multum tempus haberet, dicit ei : Vis sanus fieri? 7 The infirm man answered him: Sir, I have no man, when the water is troubled, to put me into the pond. For whilst I am coming, another goeth down before me.Respondit ei languidus : Domine, hominem non habeo, ut, cum turbata fuerit aqua, mittat me in piscinam : dum venio enim ego, alius ante me descendit. 8 Jesus saith to him: Arise, take up thy bed, and walk.Dicit ei Jesus : Surge, tolle grabatum tuum et ambula. 9 And immediately the man was made whole: and he took up his bed, and walked. And it was the sabbath that day.Et statim sanus factus est homo ille : et sustulit grabatum suum, et ambulabat. Erat autem sabbatum in die illo. 10 The Jews therefore said to him that was healed: It is the sabbath; it is not lawful for thee to take up thy bed.Dicebant ergo Judaei illi qui sanatus fuerat : Sabbatum est, non licet tibi tollere grabatum tuum. 11 He answered them: He that made me whole, he said to me, Take up thy bed, and walk.Respondit eis : Qui me sanum fecit, ille mihi dixit : Tolle grabatum tuum et ambula. 12 They asked him therefore: Who is that man who said to thee, Take up thy bed, and walk?Interrogaverunt ergo eum : Quis est ille homo qui dixit tibi : Tolle grabatum tuum et ambula? 13 But he who was healed, knew not who it was; for Jesus went aside from the multitude standing in the place.Is autem qui sanus fuerat effectus, nesciebat quis esset. Jesus enim declinavit a turba constituta in loco. 14 Afterwards, Jesus findeth him in the temple, and saith to him: Behold thou art made whole: sin no more, lest some worse thing happen to thee.Postea invenit eum Jesus in templo, et dixit illi : Ecce sanus factus es; jam noli peccare, ne deterius tibi aliquid contingat. 15 The man went his way, and told the Jews, that it was Jesus who had made him whole.Abiit ille homo, et nuntiavit Judaeis quia Jesus esset, qui fecit eum sanum.[2] "Probatica": That is, the sheep pond; either so called, because the sheep were washed therein, that were to be offered up in sacrifice in the temple, or because it was near the sheep gate. That this was a pond where miracles were wrought is evident from the sacred text; and also that the water had no natural virtue to heal, as one only of those put in after the motion of the water was restored to health; for if the water had the healing quality, the others would have the like benefit, being put into it about the same time.
The evidence is overwhelming to demonstrate the identity of Jesus as the Son of God. Multiple witnesses provide conclusive testimony. How will you plead?
Mary and Martha waited for Jesus to come, but He delayed—and their brother died. Still, Jesus had a greater plan. In this heartfelt message, Pastor Jeff Schreve reveals how God's timing is never late, only layered with purpose. Learn how to trust His heart, even in delay, and how hope can rise again when you wait on the Lord.
Jesus met a crippled man who had been lying by the pool for decades—waiting for something to happen. In this hard-hitting message, Pastor Jeff Schreve challenges us to stop waiting, stop blaming, and stop making excuses. Discover how healing begins the moment you say “yes” to Jesus and take Him at His Word.
February 23, 2026 | Dakota Tucker continues our series in John, teaching about the lame man at the pool of Bethesda in John 5. We learn that Jesus is our only hope, and how optimism and hope are not the same.
Welcome to the Daily Disciple Podcast. As daily disciples, we seek to adore and follow Jesus, our teacher, into the abundant life that he offers. Because we find Jesus irresistible, fascinating, and incredibly practical, we want to be students of his scripture. Today's episode is found in John 5 "Abandonment."
Wonder Working Power is a sermon series exploring the miracles of Jesus.Throughout the Gospels, Jesus performs signs that reveal His authority, compassion, and mission. These moments aren't just displays of power—they point to who He is and what He came to accomplish."Healing at the Pool of Mercy" is a sermon based on John 5:1–18 preached by lead pastor Billy Glosson.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
Welcome to the Daily Disciple Podcast. As daily disciples, we seek to adore and follow Jesus, our teacher, into the abundant life that he offers. Because we find Jesus irresistible, fascinating, and incredibly practical, we want to be students of his scripture. Today's episode is found in John 5 "Practice."
The Rev. Shawn Linnell gives today's sermonette based on John 5:30-47. Hear a guest pastor give a short sermonette based on the day's Daily Lectionary New Testament text during Morning and Evening Prayer. Submit comments or questions to: listener@kfuo.org
LISTEN WITHOUT ADS: www.patreon.com/dopeypodcastThis week on Dopey! We have the great Kevin Jack McEnroe, son of John McEnroe and (world class heroin addict-in recovery) Tatum ONeil! We start with emails and voicemails and spotify comments - Dustin on his Kratom Replapse and Leroy's crazy finding and flushing heroin on acid! Then we get to the meat of the show with Kevin McEnroe: Kevin McEnroe grew up in a house where everyone already knew his last name. In this unguarded conversation with David Manheim, Kevin talks about being the son of two famous parents while managing fear, secrecy, and responsibility far beyond his years. He describes protecting his mother through her addiction, learning early how to split public image from private truth, and eventually becoming the very thing he swore he wouldn't: a full-blown addict.From opiates and alcohol to liver failure, pancreatitis, and waking up in a hospital bed at 33, Kevin walks us through from denial to collapse. He opens up about selling his first novel while secretly drinking, faking composure, and the humiliation of being known but not respected — recognized as “McEnroe's kid,” but unsure who he was as an individual.This is a conversation about inherited chaos, codependency, ego, shame, and what happens when you finally stop trying to outrun your story. It's about service. About humility. About the strange relief of admitting you don't know what to do.Kevin is sober now. He teaches tennis and he writes every day. He's building a life that feels like his own.ALL THAT AND MORE!!!!!! on this week's brand new episode of that good old Dopey Show! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.