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The men showed the act of faith by not giving up when there was no more room for them. They made a passage from the roof and lowered the bed on which the paralytic man lay; Jesus saw faith and healed and forgave the man’s sins. He said, “Son, your sins are forgiven”. This passage continues to narrate the deeds of Christ. The importance and significance of this passage are that it encourages people to have faith and teaches us that Jesus as the Son of God forgives sins. It also tells that they some who believed in preaching and others who were there just to criticize what he taught. The teachers of the law thought that what Jesus did was blaspheming. They said the only one who had the authority to forgive sin was God alone.
This passage emphasizes the importance of faith in our lives. In a personal context, this Mark chapter 2 in the bible teaches me that faith without action is dead. In the passage, I am reminded that it is important to act on my faith as the man carrying the paralyzed man. Their faith healed the paralyzed man. So if I act on my faith and believe in Jesus, my sins will be forgiven. Lastly, it states that the son of God (Jesus) can forgive sins. Therefore, I must believe and trust in him. In my church, I can remind my fellow worshippers of the importance of believing in Jesus's miracles and trusting in him. I can urge them not to be like the teachers of the law who criticized Jesus, but, live according to his rules and footsteps so that their souls can be healed as well as their sins to be forgiven.
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