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As Savior, Jesus Forgave Sins During His Ministry
(Luke 19:10)

​Introduction:

         1. This morning we studied passages that help us "grow in knowledge of Jesus as our Savior."
         2. According to Luke 19:10, the Lord's mission shows that He is our Savior [the One who delivers or
             rescues us from sin].
         3. To further prove that He is our Savior, Jesus forgave sins during His ministry.
         4. In our lesson we are examining 3 occasions when Jesus forgave sins.

Discussion:


I.           JESUS  FORGAVE  THE  SINS  OF  A  MAN  AFFLICTED  WITH  PALSY  (Luke 5:17-26)


         A. At this time the Lord's popularity was very high (vs.15).
         B. Jesus was teaching in a house that was filled with people, including a number of Pharisees and doctors
             of the Law.
         C. A man afflicted with palsy was brought to the Lord.
             1. His friends could not take him inside because of the crowd.
             2. They lowered him down through the roof.
         D. Jesus saw their faith, and He responded by saying that this man's sins were forgiven.
         E. The scribes and Pharisees considered the Lord's statement to be "blasphemy."
             1. They knew that only God can forgive sins.
             2. They overlooked the obvious point -- by forgiving the man's sins Jesus showed that He is divine.
         F. Jesus demonstrated His divine power even further by healing the man of his palsy.
             1. The man was brought to Jesus in a bed.
             2. He left Jesus carrying his bed and glorifying God.

II.          JESUS  FORGAVE  THE  SINS  OF  A  WOMAN  WHO  WASHED  AND  ANOINTED  HIS  FEET
             (Luke 7:36-50)


         A. Jesus had been invited to eat a meal at the home of a Pharisee named Simon.
         B. This woman, a sinner, washed Jesus' feet and anointed them with ointment.
         C. Simon questioned whether Jesus was a true prophet.
         D. After Jesus responded to Simon's comment, He gave this woman a special blessing -- He forgave her
             sins.
         E. There were some present who questioned what Jesus did (it appears that they overlooked the obvious
             point -- that Jesus is divine).
         F. This woman came to Jesus in tears -- she left in a saved condition in peace.

III.         JESUS  FORGAVE  THE  SINS  OF  ONE  OF  THE  THIEVES  CRUCIFIED  WITH  HIM
             (Luke 23:39-43)


         A. (vs.32-33) Jesus was crucified between 2 "malefactors" [thieves].
         B. One of the thieves railed against the Lord.
         C. The other man knew that Jesus did not deserve to be treated that way.
         D. He asked Jesus to remember him, and he received a special blessing.
         E. This man came in contact with Jesus at Calvary -- later that day he was with the Lord in paradise.

Conclusion:


         1. By forgiving the sins of these people Jesus demonstrated His authority.
         2. He also proved that He is our Savior.
         3. Sometimes, questions are asked about why these people were not baptized.
         4. The answer is simple -- Jesus did not give the Great Commission until after His resurrection
             (Luke 24:44-47; Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 16:15-16).
         5. Let us not overlook the point that was made when Jesus forgave the sins of people while He was on
             earth -- He is God's divine Son and our Savior.
         6. The good news is that He still forgives sins.
             a. He forgives the sins of those who obey the Gospel (Mark 16:15-16).
             b. He forgives the sins of His followers as we walk in the light (1 John 1:7).
             c. He forgives His followers when we confess our sins (1 John 1:9).
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