EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 4 MIN
Do You Want To Be Well
from Starting Right · host DannyMac
A man sits on the ground in Jerusalem while the city surges around him, and one detail stops everything cold: an open, untreated wound presented to strangers for spare change. We share Kay Arthur’s modern story because it grabs the heart fast and refuses to let go. It is raw, visual, and uncomfortably relatable, especially if you have ever realized that what hurts you can also become what you depend on.From there, we connect the moment to John 5 at the Pool of Bethesda, where Jesus asks a man who has suffered for decades a question that sounds simple but changes everything: “Do you want to be made well?” That question is not just about physical healing. It reaches into emotional healing, spiritual growth, and the quiet bargains we make with our “normal” habits. Sometimes the most frightening part of healing is not the pain we have, but the life we would have to leave behind to become whole.We also lean into hope, not hype. When change feels scary, Scripture reminds us we are not doing it alone. Second Corinthians 5:17 frames the invitation clearly: anyone who belongs to Christ becomes new, the old life is gone, and a new life begins. We talk about what it looks like to embrace that newness in real life, even when it costs comfort, excuses, or control.We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text MessageSupport the show
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A man sits on the ground in Jerusalem while the city surges around him, and one detail stops everything cold: an open, untreated wound presented to strangers for spare change. We share Kay Arthur’s modern story because it grabs the heart fast and refuses to let go. It is raw, visual, and uncomfortably relatable, especially if you have ever realized that what hurts you can also become what you depend on. From there, we connect the moment to John 5 at the Pool of Bethesda, where Jesus asks a ma...
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