Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

29 April, 2026

Mark 2:5—“When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the sick of the palsy, Son, thy sins be forgiven thee.”

The Lord Jesus Christ is teaching in a crowded house in Capernaum. Four men carry a paralytic, but the throng is so great that they dismantle the roof and lower him down. The context reveals a persistent faith that overcomes obstacles to bring a needy soul to Christ.

The text says, “When Jesus saw their faith”. Faith here is not mere inward sentiment; it is visible, active trust. It is communal as well—“their faith.” These men believed that Christ was both willing and able to help. True faith always moves toward Christ and brings others with it.

Yet the Lord’s response is striking. He does not first address the man’s paralysis but his deeper need: “Son, thy sins be forgiven thee”. To the onlookers, the ‘problem’ was the palsy, the physical inability to walk. While the physical ailment was a tragedy, Christ identifies the spiritual separation from God as the ultimate catastrophe. Our deepest paralysis is spiritual, and only the Word of Christ can release us from the weight of our transgressions.

Christ’s words “Son, thy sins be forgiven thee” declare His grace toward the sinner and His authority to forgive sins, an authority belonging to God alone. Christ’s address “Son” announces His grace that precedes restoration. Before healing the body, He heals the soul. This reveals the priority of salvation over temporal relief.

Let us examine our own faith. Do we bring our burdens, and the burdens of others, to Christ with persistence? Do we recognise that our greatest need is not physical healing, but forgiveness? Forgiveness is the doorway to true wholeness.

This verse serves as a gentle correction to our prayer lives. We often approach God with a list of “palsies”: financial stress, physical ailments, or relational friction. While Christ cares deeply for these burdens, His primary concern is our reconciliation with the Father. 

Let us come to Him in such faith, trusting not only His power to help, but His authority to save.

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