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In John 5, we hear the story of the man who lay paralyzed for 38 years at the pool of
Bethzatha. Sharon combines archaeology, mythology, scripture and theology to reveal the deeper
meaning of this passage. The pool of Bethzatha was actually a healing pool dedicated to the Greek
mythological deity Asclepius, the god of medicine, health and healing. Jesus does not use the pagan
waters when he heals the lame man. Jesus is the true source of healing.

In this lesson, Dr. Jan George, a retired university teacher of literature with a Master of Theology from the University of Dallas and founder of Sacred Heart Productions, discusses: Life and Death in Christ, God Raises the Humbled One,The Lord Is Our Boast and Joy

Before an in-depth look at John 5, Sharon reminds us of some of the themes of John’s
Gospel, including “the hour” and “the seven signs”. Christ offers salvation to all: Jesus came for the
common Jews at Cana, for the Jewish aristocracy with Nicodemus and for the Samaritans.

Chris talks with Fr. Andrew Dickinson about what it means to be a Christian

We live in a world that has come undone with hearts and relationships that have come undone. Jesus comes to that wound to undo what has been undone.

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