Spurgeon: May PM
* 05/07/PM
"Jesus saith unto him, Rise, take up thy bed, and walk."
--John 5:8
Like many others, the impotent man had been waiting for a
wonder to be wrought, and a sign to be given. Wearily did he
watch the I pool, but no angel came, or came not for him; yet,
thinking it to be his only chance, he waited still, and knew not
that there was One near him whose word could heal him in a
moment. Many are in the same plight: they are waiting for some
singular emotion, remarkable impression, or celestial vision;
they wait in vain and watch for nought. Even supposing that, in
a few cases, remarkable signs are seen, yet these are rare, and
no man has a right to look for them in his own case; no man
especially who feels his impotency to avail himself of the
moving of the water even if it came. It is a very sad reflection
that tens of thousands are now waiting in the use of means, and
ordinances, and vows, and resolutions, and have so waited time
out of mind, in vain, utterly in vain. Meanwhile these poor
souls forget the present Saviour, who bids them look unto Him
and be saved. He could heal them at once, but they prefer to
wait for an angel and a wonder. To trust Him is the sure way to
every blessing, and He is worthy of the most implicit
confidence; but unbelief makes them prefer the cold porches of
Bethesda to the warm bosom of His love. O that the Lord may turn
His eye upon the multitudes who are in this case to-night; may
He forgive the slights which they put upon His divine power, and
call them by that sweet constraining voice, to rise from the bed
of despair, and in the energy of faith take up their bed and
walk. O Lord, hear our prayer for all such at this calm hour of
sunset, and ere the day breaketh may they look and live.
Courteous reader, is there anything in this portion for you?