The Cure We Need Most
Jesus forgave a paralyzed man before healing him. Our greatest problem is not outside us but the sin within that only He can cure.
Author

Travis Agnew
Lead Pastor

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The Cure We Need Most
Jesus forgave a paralyzed man before healing him. Our greatest problem is not outside us but the sin within that only He can cure.
What They Wanted (5:17-20a)
- Some come to Jesus to critique Him; others come to be changed by Him (5:17).
- When you can’t carry on, you need someone who will carry you to Christ (5:18-19).
- Personal faith may waver, but shared faith can withstand (5:20a).
What They Needed (5:20b-26)
- Jesus gives us what we need most, not what we want first (5:20b).
- The Pharisees were right about one thing: only God can forgive sins (5:21; cf. Isa. 43:25; Dan. 9:9; Mic. 7:18).
- Jesus doesn’t just acknowledge our situation, He addresses our sin (5:22-24).
- When God shows up to work, we show up to worship (5:25-26).
What We Need
- We need forgiveness more than fixing.
- We need a redeeming Savior, not a religious system.
- We need friends who move us toward Jesus, not away from Him.
- The cure we need most is not a fixed life, but a forgiven soul.
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