When Jesus healed the paralytic who had been sick for 38 years at the Sheep 
Pool in Jerusalem, He asked him no questions or to make no promises. In fact, 
we do not read that Jesus even preached to the sufferer first. But after He had 
healed the man, He found him again, in the temple. Then He said something very 
surprising: "'Now that you are well again, leave your sinful ways, or you may 
suffer something worse'" (John 5:14, NEB).
Why didn't Jesus tell this man to "leave his sinful ways" BEFORE HE healed him? 
That's what I would have done, if I had the power to heal. I would give the 
sufferer a good lecture and get him to sign on the dotted line that henceforth 
he would "leave his sinful ways" before I went to the trouble and expense of 
healing him. Why waste your resources on someone who doesn't make good use of 
the blessings you give him?

But, that was not Jesus' way of healing people. He gives the blessing FIRST, 
and then asks for a response of reformation and repentance. He heals the ten 
lepers when only one will come back and say thanks. And thus He treats the 
entire human race, sends His rain on the just and on the unjust, asks for no 
commitment first, just freely pours out His blessings. He does not make 
bargains with people (unless in the old covenant!), but in true new covenant 
manner gives His great gift of salvation, and then asks for a response of 
gratitude. We mustn't read John 3:16 backwards; the truth is that He took the 
initiative to "so love the world that He gave" His Son and all His blessings 
FIRST, then asks us to believe.

The healing at the Sheep Pool in John 5 illustrates what Jesus accomplished by 
His sacrifice on His cross. While we still followed our "sinful ways," He died 
for us, redeemed us, justified us in a legal sense, died our second death; put 
His arms around us, and gave us, not merely offered us, a "forever friendship." 
Nothing short of a total response of eternal gratitude can rightfully be 
labeled as "faith."

 --Robert J. Wieland

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