Daily Gospel Reflections

Today’s Scripture Readings
Mark 2:1-12

Reflection
The Power to Forgive Sins
Which is easier, to say to the paralytic, “Your sins are forgiven”, or to say, “Stand up and take your mat and walk”? (Mark 2:9)
A paralytic man is brought before Jesus by his friends after likely hearing the rumours of a miracle worker visiting Capernaum. When they present the paralytic to Jesus, after painstakingly removing the roof of the house, it is their faith that Jesus responds to. Jesus upends the expectations of the gathered crowd by declaring the paralytic man’s sins to be forgiven, rather than directly healing his affliction.
The onlooking scribes accuse Jesus of blasphemy. This is because within the Jewish belief, forgiveness of sin is an authority belonging only to God, and was only achieved through the temple with appropriate personal atonement and sacrifice. Jesus’ actions are radical through their circumvention of the established system of sacrifice that the Temple employed for the cleansing of sins. By forgiving sins in the name of God directly without any atonement from the paralytic, Jesus was challenging their authority.
Jesus rebukes the criticism of the scribes and demonstrates His divine nature by the healing of the external symptoms, with the miraculous healing of the paralytic as visible proof of His authority as the Son of God by asserting: “so that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins.”
Today let this Gospel be a reminder to live out our faith boldly, seeking the love and mercy of God, and allowing our faith to lead those around us into the loving embrace of Christ.

