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The Cure We Need Most

Jesus forgave a paralyzed man before healing him. Our greatest problem is not outside us but the sin within that only He can cure.
Author
Travis Agnew
Lead Pastor
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Salvation

The Cure We Need Most

Jesus forgave a paralyzed man before healing him. Our greatest problem is not outside us but the sin within that only He can cure.
Date
March 1, 2026
Speaker
Travis Agnew
Lead Pastor
Scripture
Luke 5:17-26

What They Wanted (5:17-20a)

  • Some come to Jesus to critique Him; others come to be changed by Him (5:17).
  • When you can’t carry on, you need someone who will carry you to Christ (5:18-19).
  • Personal faith may waver, but shared faith can withstand (5:20a).

What They Needed (5:20b-26)

  • Jesus gives us what we need most, not what we want first (5:20b).
  • The Pharisees were right about one thing: only God can forgive sins (5:21; cf. Isa. 43:25; Dan. 9:9; Mic. 7:18).
  • Jesus doesn’t just acknowledge our situation, He addresses our sin (5:22-24).
  • When God shows up to work, we show up to worship (5:25-26).

What We Need

  • We need forgiveness more than fixing.
  • We need a redeeming Savior, not a religious system.
  • We need friends who move us toward Jesus, not away from Him.

  • The cure we need most is not a fixed life, but a forgiven soul.

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