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Thur., June 08: In this podcast episode, we explore Thornton Wilder's one-act play, "The Angel That Troubled the Waters," which draws inspiration from John 5:1-4. Set by the pool of Bethesda, renowned for its healing waters when stirred by an angel, the play presents a modern rendition where a weary physician seeks solace from his melancholy. Through a profound dialogue with the angel, the physician discovers that his wounds and sorrows grant him the power to touch the hearts of others. As the play unfolds, the physician's role shifts, offering hope and solace to those in need, reminding us that embracing our own brokenness allows us to become wounded healers as we draw closer to Jesus. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of bringing our wounds into the light, letting go of guilt and shame, and embracing forgiveness, enabling us to serve others in love's name. The passage from 2 Corinthians 1:4 reinforces the concept that God comforts us in our troubles, allowing us to comfort others in turn.

Wilder’s play came to my attention from Brennan Manning’s, Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging – I highly recommend it.
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