Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Friendship and Faith


"When Jesus saw their faith . . ." --Mark 2:5

The story of Jesus and the paralyzed man in Mark Chapter 2 (vv. 1-12) is a powerful one. Jesus is in Capernaum, the fishing town at the north end of the Sea of Galilee that is home base for him. When people learn that he is at home, they flock to the house and fill it it the point of overflowing. Jesus is teaching those in the house when a "paralyzed man" is brought to him, carried by four people. Because of the crowd, the four are unable to bring him directly to Jesus. Instead of becoming discouraged, or coming back another time, they climb up on the roof of the house, lift up their friend, and "remove the roof." The artwork accompanying this post depicts the four having removed planks and lowering their friend to a place directly in front of Jesus. Mark's Gospel is even more descriptive, saying they "dug through" the roof (which was likely made of saplings, branches, and clay) with great determination!
The story says that "when Jesus saw their faith," he tells the paralyzed man that God's saving power is at work in his life through the faith of his friends. "Faith" is our relationship with God, expressed in our beliefs and our actions.
What does this story tell us about "friendship?" What kind of power is at work when we practice true freindship with one another? What role does our "faith"- our relationship with God lived out- have in our friendships?
Also, there are different ways of being "paralyzed" in life, aren't there? We can be paralyzed by fear, confusion, lack of confidence, isolation. How can friends help one another with these kinds of paralysis?
There is even more to the story, but let's engage in a discussion about friendship now.

2 comments:

  1. this story tells about friendship because the four people who carried the paralized man didn't give up when the door was blocked. they were so determined to get him help, so they went throught the roof. the four people and the paralized man obvously had a strong friendship if they went throught that much trouble to help him.

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  2. I was wondering why jesus would see the paryalyzed man when other people were lined up waiting for his help for a long time. Why did he help the paryalyzed man as soon as he saw him and not make him go to the back of the line??

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