Forgiveness is the most mysterious thing.
Some people forgive easily…
almost miraculously.
Some carry wounds they cannot release.
And some—maybe the most heartbreaking—
cannot forgive themselves.
They believe in God.
They trust Jesus.
But when they look at their own life,
they whisper a quiet fear:
“Maybe God can forgive everyone else…
but not me.”
And that is exactly where today’s Gospel speaks.
Friends carry a paralytic to Jesus.
They bring him—
not because the man is strong—
but because they believe.
And Jesus looks at this man,
this man who cannot move,
this man who cannot fix himself,
and says the most tender words a human heart can hear:
“Courage, child… your sins are forgiven.”
The scribes call it blasphemy.
But Jesus knows their hearts.
He knows ours too.
He knows how easily we doubt mercy.
So He shows us what mercy looks like in motion:
“Rise, pick up your stretcher, and go home.”
The man rises.
Not because he earned it.
Not because he proved anything.
But because forgiveness is God’s free gift,
and healing is God’s deepest desire.
If you struggle to forgive yourself,
hear Jesus speak to you today:
“Courage, child.”
Mercy is already reaching for you.
Let Him lift what you cannot.
Prayer
Lord Jesus,
Speak courage into the places
I cannot forgive.
Lift the burdens
I carry against myself.
Let Your mercy move
where my strength cannot.
Heal what is paralyzed
within my heart.
Teach me Your forgiveness.
Renew me by Your grace.
Amen