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Daily Gospel, January 17When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, “Child, your sins are forgiven.” Now some of the scribes were sitting there asking themselves, Why does this man speak that way?
“But you can’t say Jesus doesn’t have a trace in history.” In Jerusalem, Jesus healed a paralyzed man at a ritual pool surrounded by five colonnades called the Pool of Bethesda, reports ...
Miracles at both shrines show how God uses simple elements — just as he did in Scripture — to bring healing and conversion.
I am a woman at war within myself, in sight of two well-armed realities, my faith life suspended in the center. I think of ...
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The Christian Post on MSNOscar season starts with a fizzle: ‘Conclave’ messes up Christian doctrine (review)The grave error Lawrence makes and which the movie itself makes as a whole is treating certainty as the church s enemy and ...
Then he got shot (and became partially paralyzed), found Jesus, renounced racism ... had been restructured to promote a different kind of man. The reform was incomplete. But it was successful ...
To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom ...
You don’t need a lot, but you do need some. Recall the paralytic who lay on the steps of the pool of Siloam. Jesus asked him if he wanted to be healed, but the man’s response did not reveal much faith ...
Using John 5 as her main text, Meyer preached on the story of the paralytic man who laid by the pool for 38 years waiting to be healed. Jesus asked the man, "Do you really want to get well?" To which ...
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