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What if the most powerful thing you do today is ask for a hand—or offer one? We step into Luke 5 where a packed house, a paralyzed friend, and four relentless roof‑breakers collide with the authority and compassion of Jesus. The moment begins with teaching and tension, then jolts the room when Jesus speaks first to the heart: “Your sins are forgiven.” When critics push back, healing walks out the front door carrying a mat that once carried him, and the crowd can only say, “We’ve seen remarkable things today.”
You’ll walk away with a clear, human plan: ask for support before you snap, show up for a friend who feels blocked at the door, and expect grace to make a way where the room looks full. We highlight simple steps—prayer with presence, small acts of service, honest words that lift shame—that turn belief into movement. If you’re ready to see “remarkable things” in ordinary hours, press play, take a breath, and let courage borrow your voice or your shoulders.
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What if the most powerful thing you do today is ask for a hand—or offer one? We step into Luke 5 where a packed house, a paralyzed friend, and four relentless roof‑breakers collide with the authority and compassion of Jesus. The moment begins with teaching and tension, then jolts the room when Jesus speaks first to the heart: “Your sins are forgiven.” When critics push back, healing walks out the front door carrying a mat that once carried him, and the crowd can only say, “We’ve seen remarkable things today.”
You’ll walk away with a clear, human plan: ask for support before you snap, show up for a friend who feels blocked at the door, and expect grace to make a way where the room looks full. We highlight simple steps—prayer with presence, small acts of service, honest words that lift shame—that turn belief into movement. If you’re ready to see “remarkable things” in ordinary hours, press play, take a breath, and let courage borrow your voice or your shoulders.
If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a lift, and leave a quick review so more people can find hope to start their day right.
We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text Message
Support the show

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