And it came to pass on a certain day,
as He was teaching, that there were Pharisees and
doctors of the law sitting by, which were come out of every town of
All the three evangelists, Matthew, Mark and Luke, record this
miracle. I have noticed that when any
two or three of the Gospel writers record a miracle it is to bring out some
important truth. It seems to me that the
truth the Lord would teach us here is this: The honour He put upon the faith of
these four men who brought the palsied man to him for healing. Whether the palsied man himself had any faith
we are not told; it was when He saw their faith that His power was put forth to cure
the sick of the palsy.
I want to say to all Christian
workers, that if the Lord sees our faith for those whom we wish to be blessed,
He will honour it. He has never
disappointed the faith of any of His children yet. You cannot find an instance in the Bible,
where any man or woman has exercised true faith in God, where it has not been
honoured. Nothing that the Saviour found
when He was on this sin-cursed earth pleased Him so much as to see the faith of
His disciples; nothing refreshed His heart so much.
We read in
the Gospel narrative that there was a great stir in the town of
The Pharisees and doctors of the law had come to
The writer of the Gospel says: The power of the Lord was
present to heal them. We are not told, however, that one
of them was healed. So it is very often
now. The power of the Lord may be
present to heal in these gatherings; yet many will come and go, wondering what
it all means, and without being healed of their spiritual diseases. What we need is to have the power of God in
our midst.
A man came into one of our meetings in
These four men were real workers. They were worth more than a houseful of these
Pharisees and doctors of the law who came merely to criticise and look on. I do not know who the four men were, but I always
had a great admiration for them. It may
be one of them had been blind and the Lord had given him his sight. The
other may have been lame from his birth; when the Master restored him to
strength, he thought he would like to use it in bringing some one else to be
healed. The third man may have been a
cured leper, and he wished to help in getting some other afflicted one
cured. Perhaps this palsied man was his
next-door neighbour. The fourth man, it
may be, had been deaf and dumb, and he thought he would employ his hearing and
his speech in helping some one else. These four young converts said to
themselves: Let us bring our sick neighbour to Christ. The palsied man may have said he had no faith
in Christ. But these four friends told him how they had been cured, and if the
Master could heal them surely He could heal a palsied man.
Now it seems to me nothing will wake
up a man quicker than to have four persons after him in one day.
People are sometimes afraid that they will entrench on each others
ground if more than one worker happens to call at the same house. For my part, I wish that every family had
about forty invitations to each meeting.
I lately heard of a man, a non-churchgoer, who did not believe
in the Bible or religious things. Someone
who was distributing tickets asked him if he would go to the meetings. He got quite angry. No, he would not go; he did not believe in
the thing at all; he would not be seen in such a crowd. A second man came along, not knowing that any
one had been before him, and asked if he would accept a ticket for the
meetings. The man was still angry, and,
as we would sometimes say, he gave him a piece of his
mind. He told him to keep his
tickets. By-and-by a third man called and: Would you take a ticket for these meetings? The man by this time had got thoroughly waked
up, but yet he declined to receive the ticket.
He went into a shop to buy something.
The man in the shop put a ticket for the meetings into the packet; when
the customer got home and opened it, lo and behold there as a ticket! He got so roused up that he went, not to our
meeting, but to a neighbouring church. I
do not know that he has come clean out, but I believe he is, at any rate, in a
hopeful condition.
If one visit does not wake up a man
whom you want to reach, send a second visitor after him; if that has no effect,
send a third, and a fourth, and a fifth, and a sixth, and a seventh; go on in
that way day after day. It is a great
thing to save one man, to get him out of the pit to have his feet set fast on a
rock, and a new song put in his mouth.
Nothing will rouse an indifferent man quicker than to have a number of
friends after him. If you cannot bring
him yourself; get others to help you.
These four men found an obstacle in the way. The door of the house was blocked, and they
could not get near the Master. They may
have asked some of these philosophers to stand aside; but no, they would not do
that. They would not disturb themselves about a sick man. Many people will not
go into the
These men had faith,
and perseverance too. They are going to
get their friend to Christ some Way. If they cannot get him through the door,
they will find a way through the roof! Zeal without
knowledge, people
say. I would a good deal rather have
that than knowledge without zeal. You
can see them pulling and tugging away at the burden. If you have ever tried to carry a wounded man
up a flight of stairs you will know it is not an easy matter. But these four men were not to he defeated,
and at last he is up there on the roof.
Now, the question was, How can we
get him down? They began to tear
up the tiling. I can see those wise men
looking up and saying to one another: This is a
strange performance; we have never seen anything like this in the temple or in
any synagogue we were ever in. It is
altogether out of the regular
order. These men must be carried away
with fanaticism. Why, they have made a
hole large enough to let a man through. Suppose a sudden
shower were to come, it would
spoil the house.
But these four workers were terribly in earnest. They let the bier, on which the man was
lying, down into the room. They laid
their friend right at the feet of Jesus Christ; a good place to lay him, was it not?
Perhaps some of you have a sceptical son or an unbelieving husband, or
some other member of your family, that scoffs at the
Bible and sneers at Christianity. Lay
them at the feet of Jesus, and He will honour your faith.
When He saw their faith.
I suppose these men were looking down to see what was about to take
place. Christ looked at them, and when
He saw their faith He said to the palsied man: Son, be of good cheer; thy
sins are forgiven thee. That was more than they expected; they
only thought of his body being made whole.
So let us bring our friends to Christ, and we shall get more than we
expect. The Lord met this mans deepest
need first. It may be his sins had
brought on the palsy, so the Lord forgave the mans sin first of all.
The wise men began to reason within themselves. Who is this that forgiveth
sins? The Master could read their thoughts as
easily as we can read a book. Is it easier
to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee, or Rise up and walk? But that ye may know that the Son of Man hath power on earth to
forgive sins, He said unto the sick of the palsy, I say unto thee, arise; take
up thy bed and go into thine house. The man leaped to his
feet, made whole. He rolled up the old bed, swung it across his shoulders, and went to
his house. Depend upon it these
philosophers who would not make way in order to let him in stood aside pretty
quick to let him go out. No need for him
to go out by way of the roof; he went out by the door.
Dear friends, let us have faith for those we bring to
Christ. Let us believe for them if they
will not believe for themselves. It may
be there are those here who do not believe in the Bible, or in the Gospel of
the Son of God. Let us bring them to Christ in the arms of our faith. He is, unchangeable the same yesterday,
today, and for ever. Let us look for
great things. Let us expect the dead to
be raised, the harlots reclaimed, the drunkards saved, and the devils cast
out. I believe men are possessed of evil spirits now, just as
much when the Son of God was on
earth. We want to bring them right to
the Lord Jesus Christ that He may heal and save them. Let this cursed unbelief be swept out of the
way, and let us come to God as one man, looking for and expecting signs and
wonders to be done in the name of Jesus.
He can perform miracles to-day, and
He will if we ask Him to fulfil His promises. He is able to save to the uttermost.
And let me say to any unsaved man that God has the power to
save you from your sins to-day. If you
want to be converted, come right to the Master as did the leper of old. He said, Lord, if Thou wilt Thou canst make me
clean. Christ honoured his faith, and said; I will; be
thon clean. Notice - the man put if in the right place. If Thou wilt. He did not doubt the power of the Son
of God. The father who brought his son
to Christ said, If Thou canst have compassion upon him.
The Lord straightened out his theology then and there; If thou canst
believe. Mother, can you believe for your boy? If you can, the Lord will speak the word, and
it shall be, done.
It will a
good thing for us to get right down at the feet of the Master, like the poor
woman who went to Elisha and told him of her dead child. He asked his, servant to take his staff and
lay it upon the dead child. But the
mother would not leave the prophet. He
wanted her to go with the servant, but she would not be satisfied with the
prophets staff, or oven with his servant; she wanted the master himself. So Elisha went with her; it was a good thing
he did, for the servant could not raise the child.
We want
to get beyond the staff and beyond the servant right to the heart of the Master
Himself. Let us bring our palsied
friends to Him. It is said of Christ
that in one place He could not do many mighty works there because of their
unbelief. Let us ask Him to take away
from us this cursed unbelief that hinders the blessing from coming down, and
prevents those who are sick of the palsy of sin from being saved.
The faith
that works by love,
And purifies the heart,
A foretaste of the joys
above
To mortals can impart;
It boars us through this
earthly strife,
And triumphs in immortal
life.
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[Picture
above: Dwight Lyman Moody - Preacher,
Evangelist and Publisher.
Born February 5, 1837.
Died December 22, 1899 (aged 62).]