Steven Furtick points out that most Bibles skip straight from John 5:3 to verse 5, passing over verse 4. He says, “This is in some of the later manuscripts. It’s not in the earliest ones. That’s why the translation doesn’t put it in.” Furtick says John 5:4 not only carries crucial insight to understanding the story surrounding it, but it also explains why many Christians aren’t receiving the breakthrough they seek. Watch this clip from Furtick’s sermon to learn more.
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