In Mark 2:1-12, with whom do you identify? The paralytic or the friend? How about the crowd, and the Pharisees and Sadducees? With whom or what can we liken them?
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Jesus forgives the man's sins and then heals him, causing amazement among the crowd. If we identify with the paralytic, we may see ourselves as someone in need of healing and forgiveness, who relies on the help of others to bring us to Jesus. We may feel helpless Show more…
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