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There are so many dramatic details to this scene that an important one may be overlooked. It is easy to see why. The confusion and mess of ceiling debris falling into the crowd would be a first detail. Then Jesus reading the minds of the scribes could be another. And the assertion of his power to forgive sins is a direct challenge to the scribes. Finally, the healing of the paralytic is certainly a dramatic demonstration of Jesus' power. The detail that is easy to miss is the faith of the stretcher bearers! It is when Jesus sees THEIR faith, he then speaks to the paralytic!
Faithful and faith-filled friends can have an important impact on others who find themselves in difficult circumstances. These can include "paralysis" of any number of kinds - physical or emotional! Friends, or even a community, can bring a friend to Christ. We are not told what the paralytic thought about all of this. Jesus doesn't ask for some profession of faith from him. He just followed Jesus' command to get up, pick up his mat, and go home!!! He is completely restored to life in his community!
I have witnessed circumstances like this in campus ministry when a faithful Catholic friend or group of friends bring a friend who has "lost" his/her own faith to Mass or even just to some event at the Catholic student center. I have heard this story in the Sacrament of Reconciliation when someone comes back to the sacrament after a long time away. It is worth considering how we, individually or collectively, can "reach out" to bring others to Christ. You don't have to tear off the roof of the church to do it! AMEN