Response Required

Bible Reading: John 5:1-9
Author: Mrs. Jennifer Haught (Indiana, USA)
Saturday 20 April 2024 © The Upper Room.
When I was baptised at age 38, I thought I would change immediately and drastically as a result of my choice to become a Christian: I would always be patient with my kids.  I would happily be generous with my time and material goods.  I would show kindness to everyone at all times.

But time passed, and I felt like the same person I had always been.  I realised that change was not going to occur without effort on my part.  My encounter with Jesus required a response from me.  Yes, I was given a new life at baptism, but I was going to have to live it out.  If I expected to develop the virtues of patience, generosity, and kindness, I was going to have to practice them — even when I didn’t feel like it.

The man at the pool of Bethesda had been ill for 38 years before meeting Jesus.  John’s Gospel tells us that after his encounter with Jesus, “At once the man was cured.”  But along with the healing, Jesus commanded him to get up, pick up his mat, and walk.  Rather than continuing to lie by the pool, the man embraced the new life he had been given, picked up his mat, and walked.  Jesus asks us to do the same, trusting that he is with us every step of the way.

Prayer: Giver of life, grant us the courage to embrace the new life you offer and live according to your calling.  Amen.Thought for the Day: Jesus offers me new life, and then I must live it.
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I am so thrilled and excited about the BSL version of Deaf Missions Daily Devotions. I have their booklet and been using them for nearly a year. I have good command of English but still struggle with the concept of the context at times. What a difference it has made just watching someone signing the passage so clearly and of superior quality! I notice the USA are far more advanced with access to the Gospel in ASL but now you have made it possible for us. So many thanks for this! May it go from strength to strength. JJ