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7 cze 2013 · To help our friends find forgiveness, we must bring them to Jesus who has authority to forgive sins. This is the message of the colorful story of the paralytic man whose friends lowered him through the roof as Jesus spoke in a crowded house (Luke 5:17-26). It’s a humorous story. Mark tells us that it happened in Capernaum.
When several men carried their friend to Jesus, Christ healed him of much more than his paralysis. In this sermon, R.C. Sproul continues his expositional ser...
A general account of Christ’s preaching and miracles, Luke 5:17. 1. He was teaching on a certain day, not on the sabbath day, then he would have said so, but on a week-day; six days shalt thou labour, not only for the world, but for the soul, and the welfare of that.
Luke 5:17-26 meaning Jesus publicly and dramatically heals a paralytic. Before Jesus heals this man, He tells him that his sins are forgiven, which causes some of the scribes and Pharisees in the crowd to silently accuse Jesus of blasphemy in their hearts.
David Guzik commentary on Luke 5 describes the miraculous catch of fish and the call of the first three disciples including Peter.
3 kwi 2024 · Anyway, we’re beginning with the healing of the paralytic man brought to Jesus through the roof, Luke 5:17-26. We studied “the same” story, as told by Mark (Mark 2:1-12), a few years ago; those notes are here. Here are some notes on this week’s text, Luke’s version, and its meaning:
23 lip 2013 · Listen to Luke 5:17-26: “One day Jesus was teaching, and Pharisees and teachers of the law were sitting there. They had come from every village of Galilee and from Judea and Jerusalem. And the power of the Lord was with Jesus to heal the sick.