A Hole in the Roof

A Hole in the Roof

As two men get ready to bring their paralyzed friend to Jesus, they see that the house is too full to enter. Not to be deterred, they headed for the roof where they began tearing the mud and plaster. As Jesus saw the men lowering their friend down, He looked at the paralyzed man and told him his sins were forgiven. Though some scribes in the crowd were angry at Him for this, He proved His authority to say this by healing the man. As he and his friends walked out of the house, everyone was amazed. After this Jesus went to the sea where He walked into the booth of a tax collector named Matthew.

<iframe id="embedPlayer" src="https://embed.podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-hole-in-the-roof-the-gospels/id1646273281?i=1000616484893&amp;itsct=podcast_box_player&amp;itscg=30200&amp;ls=1&amp;theme=dark" height="175px" frameborder="0" sandbox="allow-forms allow-popups allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-top-navigation-by-user-activation" allow="autoplay *; encrypted-media *; clipboard-write" style="width: 100%; max-width: 660px; overflow: hidden; border-radius: 10px; transform: translateZ(0px); animation: 2s ease 0s 6 normal none running loading-indicator; background-color: rgb(228, 228, 228);"></iframe>
Mark 2:4
In our last episode, we heard Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount. He laid out God’s standard for true righteousness and made it clear that it was a matter of the heart, not just our words or actions. Ultimately Jesus was making a clear case for our need for a Savior – a desperate need for Him. Today, we’ll hear of a man and his friends who demonstrated great faith and friendship as they went to extraordinary lengths to help their friend receive the healing he needed from Jesus. We’ll also hear how Jesus called Matthew, a hated tax collector, to be one of His twelve disciples. In both stories, the religious elite becomes angry at Jesus’ words and deeds as they fail to see who this man who heals and forgives really is.
Share this devotional:

More Bible in a Year Episodes

Israel’s Sin and Punishment

Every year, King Hoshea would send a tribute to Shalmaneser, king of Assyria, to protect them.

Ahaz

Ahaz son of Jotham did not share his father’s will to follow God, instead, he followed evil.

A Great Kings Downfall

The people of God needed a strong, courageous, godly King, and Uzziah provided that hope for the people.

The Thistle and the Cedar

Returning to the Kings of Judah we find the story of Amaziah, the son of Joash.