Seminaries and Institutes
Mark 2: ‘Thy Sins Are Forgiven Thee’


“Mark 2: ‘Thy Sins Are Forgiven Thee’” New Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2003)

“Mark 2,” New Testament Student Study Guide

Mark 2

“Thy Sins Are Forgiven Thee”

As mentioned in Mark 1:38, Jesus came to preach the gospel more than He came to perform miracles. His miracles were outward physical symbols of what He could do for us spiritually. In Mark 2 we read of a time when Jesus taught this principle.

Other Accounts of What You Read in Mark 2

Mark 2:1–22Matthew 9:2–17; Luke 5:17–39

Mark 2:23–27Matthew 12:1–8; Luke 6:1–5

Studying the Scriptures

Do activity A as you study Mark 2.

  1. Getting the Real Message

    As you study Mark 2:1–12, answer the following questions:

    1. Why might what Jesus first said to the man with the palsy seem odd?

    2. How would you answer Jesus’ question recorded in Mark 2:9? What do you think He meant when He asked the question? (see v. 10).

    3. Sin does not cause all disease, but it is more destructive. Unfortunately, it is more difficult to see sin and forgiveness than it is to see the effects and symptoms of physical disease. What lesson do you think Jesus tried to teach those who watched by both forgiving the man of his sins and also healing him of his palsy?