Walking On Water: Sermons On The Miracles Of Jesus
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Walking On Water - James O. Gilliom
Miracles Of
Healing
The Paralytic on the Roof
But so that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins
—he said to the paralytic—I say to you, stand up, take your mat and go to your home.
Mark 2:10-11
How Forgiving Heals
Mark 2:1-12
The story takes place, it is commonly believed, in the Capernaum house of Simon and Andrew, which has become Jesus' home after his rejection by Nazareth, his own hometown.
Jesus has now become very popular. A large crowd fills the house and surrounds it. The Phillips translation says, It was impossible even to get near the doorway.
Among those who cannot get in are four persons carrying a stretcher bearing their paralyzed friend. And what good friends they are. For, instead of simply accepting the disappointment of not getting in, rather than settling for the rejection, they devise an alternative plan.
A typical house of the time had an inner courtyard, which was the gathering place. This is where Jesus would have been sitting, teaching. Above the courtyard was a roof to protect from the rain and the Middle Eastern sun's heat. The roof was made of planks, about three feet apart, covered with branches, dirt, and sometimes even a crop of grass.
This is what the four friends do. After wrestling the stretcher up to the roof above the courtyard where Jesus teaches, they open up a hole between the rafters, large enough to let the stretcher down with improvised ropes.
Those in the already crowded courtyard have to press back even farther to make room for the astonishing descent. And Jesus probably can't help smiling as he looks up at the audacious friends, so carefully working together, synchronizing the ropes so they won't drop the stretcher and cause even more suffering.
As a matter of fact, the scripture says that it was after Jesus saw their faith
that he spoke to the paralytic.
One of the obvious teachings of this story is the importance of friends.
Friends, who help move us to a new future, when we are paralyzed by life's troubles and fears.
Friends, who encourage and lift us up, when we cannot rise by ourselves.
Friends, who apply their ingenuity and tenacity, when we are ready to surrender.
Friends, who open up holes in life's roofs for us, and enable us to see new opportunities.
When Jesus saw their faith,
Mark says, he spoke to the one who was paralyzed.
And then the healing miracle is described.
Jesus says to the one who is paralyzed, Son, your sins are forgiven.
Whoa! Wait a minute! What's going on here? Your sins are forgiven.
We want a healing, not absolution!
Or does Jesus know something that others don't? Has he heard of this case? Maybe Simon told him. Or maybe he can tell just by looking in the paralytic's eyes that what he is crippled by is guilt.
Some religious scribes are present, the protectors of orthodoxy whatever the human cost. They protest: Why does this fellow speak in this way? It is blasphemy! Who can forgive sins but God alone?
(Mark 2:7).
To which Jesus replies, Why do you raise such questions in your hearts? Which is easier, to say to the paralytic, 'Your sins are forgiven,' or to say, 'Stand up and take your mat and walk'?
Isn't that the truth? Physical illness can often be dealt with so much more easily than mental and spiritual illness.
But,
says Jesus, that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins . . . I say to you, stand up, take your mat and go to your home.
The story concludes, according to the Phillips translation:
At once the man sprang to his feet, picked up his bed and walked off in full view of them all. Everyone was amazed, praised God and said, "We have never seen anything like this