Who Can Forgive Sins but God

calendar_today June 7, 2026
menu_book Mark 2:1-12
person Dr. Drew DiNardo
view_list Mark

This passage from Mark 2:1–12 reveals Jesus’ divine authority to forgive sins and heal both spiritually and physically, demonstrating that the Kingdom of God has arrived in His person and power. Centered on a paralyzed man brought to Jesus by four determined friends who broke through the roof to reach Him, the narrative highlights the priority of spiritual healing over physical restoration, as Jesus first declares, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ thereby addressing the root of human brokenness. The scribes’ accusation of blasphemy is met with Jesus’ challenge: if He can command a man to rise and walk, He must also possess the authority to forgive sins, a claim validated by the miraculous healing that follows. The event serves as a sign of the coming Kingdom, where Jesus, as the divine Son of Man from Daniel’s vision, fulfills prophecy by combining heavenly authority with humble servanthood, culminating in the man’s immediate physical recovery and the crowd’s awe-filled glorification of God. Ultimately, the passage calls believers to respond with faith, to glorify Jesus for both His saving work and His divine identity, and to actively bring others to Him through the preaching of the Word, as the only power capable of transforming lives paralyzed by sin.

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