Luke 5:15-26 As the news spread through Galilee and Judea, people began to swarm into every place that Jesus went. Verse 16 tells us that even with the great crowd and the great need... Jesus would "often slip away into the wilderness and pray." This was more than a habit, more than a rite or a ritual.. it is even more than just an example. Jesus wanted.. needed.. this time of communion and communication with His Father. He testified that He only did what He saw the Father do and only said what the Father told Him to say. John 12:49 says "For I did not speak on my own, but the Father who sent Me commanded Me to say all I have spoken." Over and over, John records Jesus telling His listeners that He only spoke what the Father told Him to say. This constant communication between Jesus and His Father explains the power and authority that come with every Word He speaks.
So, when the friends of the paralyzed man bring him to the place where Jesus was teaching and healing.. when they displayed faith in what Jesus could do.. when they went up on the roof and lowered their friend down into the room below.. right in the center.. right in front of Jesus... the words that Jesus spoke.. were the Words that the Father spoke to Him.. "Friend, your sins are forgiven you." These words carried the Supreme power and authority of the Creator, the Holy One, the Mighty God and Father.
And yet... the ones who should have known best.. were the ones who called it "blasphemies". Jesus asked them "Why are you reasoning in your hearts?" They were deliberating and discussing what to think of these words. They didn't want to agree with Jesus.. but they didn't know how to refute Him either. Jesus gave them a way to believe... "But in order that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins-- He said to the paralytic - I say to you, rise, and take up your stretcher and go home. " As the man rose up and walked away giving glory to God, there was no more deliberation... "And they were all seized with astonishment and began glorifying God; and they were filled with fear, saying, 'We have seen remarkable things today.' "
Do we "reason" over the words of Jesus? Do we deliberate and discuss or find reasons to dispute what He says? Do we sometimes try to find excuses not to believe what He says? Jesus tells us to lay down our lives.. to take up our crosses and to follow Him; He tells us that we are blessed when we suffer for His sake; He tells us to ask and it will be given.... Every Word that He spoke is Truth and holds the power and authority of the Heavenly Father.. the God most High!
Oh Father in Heaven.. increase our faith, increase out understanding, and help us to know You more and to know Jesus Christ more. Help us to walk in this Light today we pray, in Jesus' name. Amen