
Matthew 9
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Matthew 9:2
Some men brought to him a paralytic, lying on a mat. When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, "Take heart, son; your sins are forgiven."
In this chapter, Jesus forgives the sins of a paralyzed man and heals him. Some teachers of the law accused Jesus of blasphemy for claiming to forgive sins, but Jesus proved his authority by healing the man. Jesus also called Matthew, a tax collector, to be his disciple, which caused controversy among the religious leaders. Jesus explained that he came to call sinners to repentance, not the righteous. Jesus also performed other miracles in this chapter, including healing a woman who had been bleeding for twelve years and raising a synagogue leader's daughter from the dead. Through these miracles, Jesus demonstrated his power and compassion, showing that he has authority over sickness and death. This chapter highlights Jesus' authority to forgive sins, his willingness to reach out to sinners, and his power to heal and bring life. It reminds us that Jesus came to save and restore, and that he is able to meet our deepest needs, both spiritual and physical.
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