Sunday Sermon | The Gospel of Mark: Your Sins are Forgiven
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Mark 2:1–12 | Pastor Jason Smith FBC Boerne — Gospel of Mark Series
Four men hear that Jesus is back in Capernaum. Their friend is paralyzed. The house is overflowing. So they carry him up to the roof and tear it open.
The crowd expects a healing. Jesus looks at the man and says: "Son, your sins are forgiven."
In this message from Mark 2:1–12, Pastor Jason Smith unpacks why that sentence is either the most important thing Jesus ever said — or the most offensive. The scribes sitting front and center understand the stakes immediately: only God can forgive sins. So either Jesus is blaspheming, or God himself just walked into Peter's house.
The message works through what forgiveness actually costs, why the paralysis was never the deepest problem, and what it means that Jesus sees the faith of those four friends in the chaos and delights in it rather than being irritated by it. It closes with a direct, unhurried word for believers who've quietly convinced themselves that their failures have worn out Jesus's patience.
"Your remaining struggle does not surprise your Savior. There is more grace in him than there is guilt in you."
Preached on Mother's Day 2026.
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