We look at Jesus and we see
The light of life in God’s domain;
We hear his call to act like him
In all our joy and all our pain.
The scene beside Bethesda’s pool
Was one of sickness, trauma, tears;
A man was there, who had been sick
For thirty eight pathetic years.
He could not move; his fate was fixed;
He could but drink his bitter cup;
But Jesus, he was not so sure;
He challenged him; he said “Get up.”
Should self-indulgence reign supreme;
Self-pity grow and rule unchecked,
We need to hear the Jesus word,
“Get up and show some self-respect.”
When love is tough and so severe,
But when such love is there to heed
Let us respond and stand erect;
Let strength return; let hope succeed.
George Stuart Used by permission