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The Ultimate Let-Down (Part 1) | Mark 2:1–12

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In this episode of Growing In Grace from Grace Bible Church in Hutchinson, Kansas, Pastor Bart Horton begins teaching Mark 2:1–12 with Part 1 of “The Ultimate Let-Down.” When Jesus returns to Capernaum, the crowd gathers so tightly that four men carrying a paralytic can’t get near Him. In a bold act of faith, they open the roof and lower their friend down in front of Jesus. But instead of addressing the man’s physical condition first, Jesus goes straight to the deeper need—declaring, “Son, your sins are forgiven.”This message introduces the central theme of the passage: the gospel Jesus preaches is not “do and receive,” but repent and believe—and the forgiveness we need most can only be given by God through Christ. Passage: Mark 2:1–12 Series: Gospel of Mark

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Portada del episodio The Ultimate Let-Down (Part 1) | Mark 2:1–12

The Ultimate Let-Down (Part 1) | Mark 2:1–12

In this episode of Growing In Grace from Grace Bible Church in Hutchinson, Kansas, Pastor Bart Horton begins teaching Mark 2:1–12 with Part 1 of “The Ultimate Let-Down.” When Jesus returns to Capernaum, the crowd gathers so tightly that four men carrying a paralytic can’t get near Him. In a bold act of faith, they open the roof and lower their friend down in front of Jesus. But instead of addressing the man’s physical condition first, Jesus goes straight to the deeper need—declaring, “Son, your sins are forgiven.”This message introduces the central theme of the passage: the gospel Jesus preaches is not “do and receive,” but repent and believe—and the forgiveness we need most can only be given by God through Christ. Passage: Mark 2:1–12 Series: Gospel of Mark

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