The man at the Pool of Bethesda was afflicted both physically and spiritually. Physically, he was lame; spiritually, he was blind. When Jesus asked him whether he wanted to be healed, rather than answering with faith or hope, he complained that no one was there to help him get into the pool. Even after receiving healing, he showed no gratitude to the one who restored him-he simply walked away without acknowledging Jesus or making any effort to know Him.
Physical illness is not necessarily a consequence of sin, as Jesus clarified when He addressed His disciples regarding the man born blind
(John 9:3). However, sinful motives can impair one's spiritual state, manifesting in their attitude and actions. Though the man at Bethesda could now walk, his ingratitude revealed that his heart remained unchanged. In contrast, the man born blind was healed both physically and spiritually by putting his faith in Jesus (John
9:38).