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đ Mark 2:5; 10-11
âWhen Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralyzed man, âSon, your sins are forgiven.â ⌠âBut I want you to know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins.â So he said to the man, âI tell you, get up, take your mat and go home.ââ
When Jesus saw the faith of the four friends, He didnât just heal the paralyticâs bodyâHe forgave his sins. In that moment, everyone witnessed the power and authority of Jesus at work. The man walked again, but more importantly, he was made whole.
Christ-centered friendships lead us to experience that same power todayâthe power to forgive, to heal, to restore. Friends who pray together, confess sins to one another, and lift each other up in grace help us encounter the transforming power of God in our lives.
Itâs easy to keep friendships shallow, focused on fun or comfort. But Jesus invites us into deeper friendshipsâwhere we can be honest, pray for each other, and walk through struggles together. These are the friendships that shape our faith and help us live in the freedom Jesus gives.
đ Reflection: Are your friendships helping you experience more of Godâs powerâor keeping you from it? Whatâs one step you can take to make your friendships more Christ-centered this week?
đđź Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for the power of Your forgiveness and grace. Surround me with friends who point me to You, and help me be the kind of friend who leads others to experience Your healing power. Amen.
âď¸Closing Thought: Having Christ-centered friendships is not just a blessing to enjoy; itâs a calling to live out.
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By Variousđ Mark 2:5; 10-11
âWhen Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralyzed man, âSon, your sins are forgiven.â ⌠âBut I want you to know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins.â So he said to the man, âI tell you, get up, take your mat and go home.ââ
When Jesus saw the faith of the four friends, He didnât just heal the paralyticâs bodyâHe forgave his sins. In that moment, everyone witnessed the power and authority of Jesus at work. The man walked again, but more importantly, he was made whole.
Christ-centered friendships lead us to experience that same power todayâthe power to forgive, to heal, to restore. Friends who pray together, confess sins to one another, and lift each other up in grace help us encounter the transforming power of God in our lives.
Itâs easy to keep friendships shallow, focused on fun or comfort. But Jesus invites us into deeper friendshipsâwhere we can be honest, pray for each other, and walk through struggles together. These are the friendships that shape our faith and help us live in the freedom Jesus gives.
đ Reflection: Are your friendships helping you experience more of Godâs powerâor keeping you from it? Whatâs one step you can take to make your friendships more Christ-centered this week?
đđź Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for the power of Your forgiveness and grace. Surround me with friends who point me to You, and help me be the kind of friend who leads others to experience Your healing power. Amen.
âď¸Closing Thought: Having Christ-centered friendships is not just a blessing to enjoy; itâs a calling to live out.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.