Friends, Faith And Forgiveness – Read Mark 2:1-12
Contemplation
In a crowded house listening to Jesus, I feel dust falling on my face and shoulders, there’s a loud noise and crash – a hole in the roof. Here comes a bed with a man on it, with some very tired men lowering it on ropes. What’s Jesus doing about the interruption. “Your sins are forgiven,” he says. What’s sin got to do with it? A couple of the religious people in front are angry. “How can you say that?” “Who do you think you are – God?” “Well,” says Jesus, “If I said, ‘Your sins are forgiven’, or ‘Get up and walk’, which is easier?” Now they are really confused – aren’t both of them impossible? Has this man EVER walked? Go on! Well, now he’s said it, “Get up and walk!” … AND HE DOES! Maybe if he can do this thing everyone can see, he can do the other stuff too? God’s definitely doing something here.
I know that if I can walk or not, sin is not the question. Still, do I trust Jesus to do the big things?
Would I help people by going out of my way (even if I don’t have to take rooves off?)?
Do I have faith that I can bring to Jesus for my friends or me?
