The pair of paralytics.

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“Seeing their faith, Jesus said to the man, “Young man, your sins are forgiven.” But the Pharisees and teachers of religious law said to themselves, “Who does he think he is? That’s blasphemy! Only God can forgive sins!” Jesus knew what they were thinking, so he asked them, “Why do you question this in your hearts? Is it easier to say ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or ‘Stand up and walk’? So I will prove to you that the Son of Man has the authority on earth to forgive sins.” Then Jesus turned to the paralyzed man and said, “Stand up, pick up your mat, and go home!” ‭‭Luke‬ ‭5‬:‭20‬-‭24‬ ‭NLT‬‬

The deep compassion of friends who risk so much to get their buddy to Jesus. The shocking response of Jesus to this man was to forgive first, then heal his body. There are lots of questions about Jesus’ behavior. The religious leaders spoke the truth, but didn’t recognize it – only God can forgive sins. Mike Borden writes, “When Jesus declared that the Son of Man “has authority on earth to forgive sins” he is not saying that he wields a power or holds an office that was conferred upon him. He is saying that he, himself, is forgiveness and, since only God can forgive sins, He is God’s forgiveness.”

There are a pair of paralytics in the gospels:

👨🏼‍🦽‍➡️Capernaum (Matthew 9:1-8, Mark 2:1-12, Luke 5:17-26):
Friends carry a paralytic to Jesus, breaking through the roof to reach him. Jesus forgives the man’s sins and commands him to walk. This story highlights the connection between faith and forgiveness of sins, and the authority Jesus has to heal and forgive.

👨🏼‍🦽‍➡️Pool of Bethesda (John 5:1-9):
Jesus heals a man who has been sick for many years, who says he has no one to help him into the pool. Jesus commands him to get up and walk. Interestingly enough, John tells us that Jesus apparently desired to do more than just heal the man with paralysis in Bethesda. ”But afterward Jesus found him in the Temple and told him, “Now you are well; so stop sinning, or something even worse may happen to you.” Then the man went and told the Jewish leaders that it was Jesus who had healed him.” John‬ ‭5‬:‭14‬-‭15‬. Here, Jesus healed him first and it seems that he wanted to deal with his sin second. Did this man accept the healing, but reject the rebuke? Why would I say that? Because, immediately after confronting the man’s sin, he went and ratted out Jesus to the Jewish authorities.

The religious leaders were equally outraged by both miracles. One, of blasphemy the other a Sabbath violation. One man, aided by friends, sought a life-changing miracle of soul and body. Jesus addressed this in proper sequence of what he needed. The other man sought an escape from torment he thought was his biggest problem, his identity of being less than others. I often hear folks tell me, “if I just had money,” or “if this friend hadn’t hurt me so deeply,” or “no one has ever helped me get into the ‘miracle’ water.” It’s always something. Jesus addressed this man’s excuses, removing any possible barriers of belief – He healed his paralysis!

But Jesus clearly wanted to do more, a deeper work in his soul. When Jesus probed that wound, the man reacted vengefully. This man would not allow Jesus to work where it really matters. Would he try to walk into heaven with a dark, unrepentant heart? When Jesus heals he does so thoroughly, completely, if we will cooperate with him as he heals our soul. Which do think is more important?

Prayer

Dad,
I see far more paralyzed souls than I do paralytic bodies. There are so many who walk around, fairly healthy in body, but so broken from their past, their pain, their stubbornness and sin. Which is easier? Forgiveness of sin, restoring a soul? Or healing a body that is not working? Your grace and power can heal us wholly, restoring and redeeming our life both now and also in eternity. Thank you!

Healing a soul is far more difficult

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“One day while Jesus was teaching, some Pharisees and teachers of religious law were sitting nearby. (It seemed that these men showed up from every village in all Galilee and Judea, as well as from Jerusalem.) And the Lord’s healing power was strongly with Jesus. Some men came carrying a paralyzed man on a sleeping mat. They tried to take him inside to Jesus,” Luke‬ ‭5:17-18‬ ‭NLT‬‬

Any day the experts and critics show up for you to speak is a good day to really focus on your mission. Luke tells us that all these people just “show up” and hangout nearby. THEY’RE thinking, “keep your enemies closer.” Thankfully God’s power was there for healing. And funny enough, the word Luke uses for healing, iaomai, is generally used for physical healing, but it is also used for spiritual healing. Interesting, right?

All the planning by these men was to get a friend to Jesus because he was paralyzed. All the clamor to climb up and crash through the roof was these friends wanting this man to experience a full life on two legs that worked. All that work, all that commotion for what?

Luke says that Jesus took one look at the paralyzed man as well as the generous amount of faith from the man’s friends. But then, Jesus must have caught the look in the religious’ folks eyes. And in that moment Jesus decided to direct God’s power into healing this man’s soul – he forgave him of his sins!

I am positive that Jesus had to hold back his joyous reaction to the shocked look on EVERYONE’S face!

The man who was healed must have heaved in relief from whatever he had been secretly carrying. The friends must have experienced a flood of feelings. Maybe they knew the man’s past. For sure they didn’t see anything like that coming. And oh, the looks on the faces of the Pharisees – PRICELESS.

The experts quickly ask the perfect question, “who does he think he is?” Then they answer their own question without realizing it. “Only God can forgive sin.” Yep, Jesus doesn’t think he’s God, he knows he’s God.

What a Jesus thing to do! He wanted to deal with the man’s soul first (which is much harder than healing a couple of legs). It is so EASY for God to physically heal a body, because he created our bodies from dirt! But getting us to cough up our sin, to turn from our selfish, arrogant independence and run to truth and into the Father’s arms – that is incredibly difficult.

Jesus woo’d a soul out of darkness and gave him a glimpse of the freedom as his sin was lifted, taken from him. Young man you are forgiven.

The religious grumbled at the invisible, but palpable power of authority Jesus commanded in that room. Jesus spoke their thoughts out loud. Then in the next moment answered everyone’s prayer. Stand up, you are healed. The paralyzed man was happy, his friends happy, the crowd watching were pumped. And the religious, well they also were happy because they got the proof they needed to put Jesus to death – Jesus claimed to be God.

PRAYER:

Dad,
Wow. What a day that was. What a moment of beauty. What an amazing story of clarity of mission. Jesus came to save the sinner, to heal the sick and broken, to show us who you are and your great love and mercy towards us. What will life be like without sin? What will this renewed, recreated Earth be like without the curse upon it? What will heaven be like with no adversary, no lies, no deceit? I can only imagine.