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Hope Restored - All Our Daily Bread Daily Devotionals for 2026

Hope Restored details logo    Our Daily Bread - Saturday, April 14, 2019
  by RBC Ministries
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Hope Restored

Bible in a Year: 1 Samuel 25-26; Luke 12:32-59

When Jesus saw him lying there . . . , he asked him, "Do you want to get well?"
John 5:6

Today's Scripture & Insight:
John 5:1-8

Does the sun rise in the east? Is the sky blue? Is the ocean salty? Is the atomic weight of cobalt 58.9? Okay, that last one you might only know if you're a science geek or tend to dabble in trivia, but the other questions have an obvious answer: Yes. In fact, questions like these are usually mixed with a hint of sarcasm.

If we're not careful, our modern—sometimes jaded—ears can hear a bit of sarcasm in Jesus's question to an invalid: "Do you want to get well?" (John 5:6). The obvious answer would seem to be, "Are you kidding me?! I've been wanting help for thirty-eight years!" But there's no sarcasm present, that's the furthest thing from the truth. Jesus's voice is always filled with compassion, and His questions are always posed for our good.

Jesus knew the man wanted to get well. He also knew it had probably been a long time since anyone had made an offer to care. Before the divine miracle, Jesus's intent was to restore in him a hope that had grown cold. He did this by asking a rather obvious question, and then giving ways to respond: "Get up! Pick up your mat and walk" (v. 8). We're like the invalid, each of us with places in our lives where hope has withered. He sees us and compassionately invites us to believe in hope again, to believe in Him.

By John Blase

Today's Reflection
In what ways has your hope grown cold? How has Jesus revealed His compassion to you?





 

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