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|  | 1. | In the multitude he lay there | 
|  |  | With a sickness many years; | 
|  |  | Impotent and lying helpless, | 
|  |  | Every fraught with many fears. | 
|  |  | Waiting for the water's moving, | 
|  |  | Waiting for the angel's stir; | 
|  |  | Powerless to move, however, | 
|  |  | Helpless, hopeless, lying there. | 
|  | 2. | At this pool how clear the picture | 
|  |  | Of the hopeless case of all | 
|  |  | Who are seeking self-perfection | 
|  |  | To recover from the fall. | 
|  |  | Though the law is good and holy, | 
|  |  | Flesh, to keep the law, is dead; | 
|  |  | What we need is not religion, | 
|  |  | But the Word of life instead. | 
|  | 3. | Though it's feast day, he's not happy, | 
|  |  | Though the Sabbath, there's not rest; | 
|  |  | Lying in his poor condition, | 
|  |  | Miserable and sore depressed. | 
|  |  | At that moment Jesus saw him, | 
|  |  | Knowing he we thus so long. | 
|  |  | "Will you be made whole?" He asked him, | 
|  |  | "Healed and walking, well and strong?' | 
|  | 4. | Though he told his hopeless story, | 
|  |  | Scarce believing what he'd heard, | 
|  |  | Yet, soon to his feet arising, | 
|  |  | He received the living word. | 
|  |  | This is all our situation, | 
|  |  | We-like him-were lying there | 
|  |  | In the sheep-fold of religion, | 
|  |  | Under law's prevailing care. | 
|  | 5. | While we yet were weak and helpless, | 
|  |  | Christ the Son of God did come. | 
|  |  | By His word we're now enlivened; | 
|  |  | He's the life-imparting One! | 
|  |  | Hallelujah for this Jesus, | 
|  |  | He's the Word of life to men; | 
|  |  | For law's bondage He releases, | 
|  |  | Death is turned to life again! |