Jesus Healed a Man Who Could Not Walk
Bible Story Lesson: Jesus Healed a Man Who Could Not Walk Bible Lesson for Preschoolers
Bible Text: Mark 2:1-12
Bible Phrase: “Jesus made sick people well” (Luke 7:21)
Bible Truth: Jesus has the power to heal sick people.
This is the second lesson in the Jesus Healed Unit. You can view a summary of this unit and the other lessons in the unit.
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Lesson Description
Determination. And faith in Jesus. These qualities are on display in this week’s lesson. A man who couldn’t walk was carried by four of his friends to the crowded house where Jesus was teaching. When they saw the crowd, the men decided to take an unusual step. They went up to the roof of the house, made a hole in it, and lowered the paralyzed man down, right in front of Jesus! Jesus forgave the man of his sins because He recognized his faith and the faith of his four friends. But could He heal the man? Some who were present evidently doubted He could. They were in for a surprise. This Jesus Healed a Man Who Could Not Walk Bible lesson for preschoolers is about this story and affirms that Jesus has the power to heal sick people.
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