Unable to get near Jesus because of the crowd, they opened up the roof above him. After they had broken through, they let down the mat on which the paralytic was lying. When Jesus saw their faith, he said to him, “Child, your sins are forgiven.” Now some of the scribes were sitting there asking themselves, “Why does this man speak that way? He is blaspheming.
Who but God alone can forgive sins?” Jesus immediately
knew in his mind what they were thinking to themselves, so he said, “Why are
you thinking such things in your hearts? Which is easier, to say to the
paralytic, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Rise, pick up your mat and
walk’?
But that you may know that the Son of Man has
authority to forgive sins on earth” –he said to the paralytic, “I say to you,
rise, pick up your mat, and go home.” He rose, picked up his mat at once, and
went away in the sight of everyone. They were all astounded and glorified God,
saying, “We have never seen anything like this.”
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Reflection:
Are we humble enough to admit that we are
sinners?
We have in our gospel a paralytic who is also a
sinner. In the midst of great odds, four men brought him to Jesus. It did not
matter to them that they had to climb the roof and break through it. Aware of
their own frailties, the four men and the paralytic himself summoned every
ounce of courage they had to be in front of Jesus. What an expression of faith!
What an expression of hunger to be forgiven by Jesus! And what an expression of
humility!
The faith of the paralytic and also those who helped
him eventually paid off for Jesus forgave him of his many sins. Not only that
he was forgiven by Jesus he got a bonus because he was also physically healed
of physical sickness.
We may not be aware of this, but our spirits long to
be forgiven and healed by Jesus, especially through the Sacrament of
Reconciliation. We may also not realize that the sins we have committed are
what prevent us from receiving more blessings from Jesus.
It takes great courage, effort and tons of humility to
approach a priest and ask for his time in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. If
we humbly submit ourselves to this healing Sacrament we would receive enormous
spiritual and physical blessings.
Let us therefore be like the paralytic and his four
companions who braved the great odds to approach Jesus. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
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