John 5:12

"He answered them, “He who made me well said to me, ‘Take up your mat and walk.’ ”"

Key Reflection

This statement highlights the healing as a divine command and action, emphasizing that true restoration comes not just through physical means but also by obeying God's directive. It underscores the interconnectedness of faith and works, illustrating that following Jesus' instructions leads to full recovery and wholeness.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 12. What man is he, &c. In this verse there is a remarkable instance of the perverseness of men, of their want of candour, and of the manner in which they often look at a subject. Instead of looking at the miracle, and at the man's statement of the manner in which he was healed, they look only at what they thought to be a violation of the law. They assumed it as certain that nothing could make his conduct, in carrying his bed on the Sabbath-day, proper; and they meditated vengeance, not only on the man who was carrying his bed, but on him, also, who had told him to do it.

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