MONDAY-2nd Week of Advent: Year- A
1st Reading: Is. 35: 1-10: God himself is coming to save
you.
Gospel: Luke 5: 17-26: We have seen strange things today.
Jesus Proves His Amazing Power to Forgive Sins
This
passage deals with forgiveness of sins-the important issue that ever confronts
man. Can a person’s sins be forgiven? Is Jesus Christ the one who has the power
to forgive sins?
1. An investigative committee visited
Jesus.
a.
They
were representatives from everywhere: the Pharisees and teachers of the law.
b.
They
were to investigate Jesus’ claims
c.
Jesus’
power was set to face the opposition
2. The approach necessary for
forgiveness of sins
a.
They
sought help of Jesus.
b.
They
believed and had confidence in Jesus’ power to forgive sins and to heal.
c.
They
persisted despite enormous difficulty.
d.
They
sought forgiveness. The man was definitely seeking forgiveness of sins as well
as healing of body. Jesus saw their faith, the faith of the friends as well as
of the sick man and forgave the man’s sins. Jesus did not say, “Friend, God
forgives your sins.” He said, “Friend I forgive your sins.”
3. The power necessary to forgive
sins: The power of God alone.
4. The proof that Jesus can forgive
sins that He is the Son of Man.
a.
His
Word and the fact that it works proves His deity.
b.
His
claim proved His deity. He is God, the Son of Man.
c.
His
power proved His deity. Jesus spoke the Word, and the man arose. He was healed
immediately by the Word healing of the Lord and he was forgiven by the Word of
forgiveness. God’s Word proved itself.
d.
His
impact proved His deity. The man praised God. The people were amazed, and they
praised God and were filled with awe (fear and reverence).
Thought:
Jesus has both the power and will to speak the Word of forgiveness and healing
to those who seek it.
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