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Which is Easier?

Feb 8, 2026    Rev. Wayne Hokanson

When we encounter the familiar story of the paralytic lowered through the roof in Matthew 9, we might miss the revolutionary question Jesus poses: 'Which is easier—to say your sins are forgiven, or to say get up and walk?' This narrative challenges us to examine what we truly believe about our deepest needs versus our pressing wants. The four friends who tore open a roof demonstrated remarkable faith, expecting physical healing. Yet Jesus surprised everyone by addressing something far more fundamental—forgiveness of sins. This wasn't a detour from healing; it was a revelation of priority. The teachers of the law were right that only God can forgive sins, but they missed recognizing who stood before them. As we study this passage alongside its parallel account in Mark 2, we discover layers of meaning about faith, friendship, and God's perspective on what matters most. The paralytic couldn't enter the temple due to his condition, possibly believing his illness was divine punishment. Jesus liberated him from both physical paralysis and spiritual bondage. This story invites us to ask ourselves: Are we coming to God primarily for what we want in this temporary life, or are we seeking what we need for eternity? Do we trust God's perspective on what truly matters? The answer shapes how we approach every challenge, disappointment, and unanswered prayer in our journey of faith.