If you are God (as Jesus is), both are easy.
If you are not God (like every human being other than Jesus), both would be impossible, in the context of the paralytic.
Jesus' point was that if the man picks up his mat, proving his physical healing, it is assured his spiritual healing (forgiveness of sin) has been accomplished.
I'm not sure what your point is.
However, I will make this point..has anyone seen true paralytics (individuals with spinal cord damages, etcetera) get up and walk upon the alleged healing of a charismatic? If not, why? Has anyone seen people with an amputated limb grow it back, or eyes being regenerated by spit being applied to them?
Why do charismatics focus on legs that are 1/2 inch longer than another, or some trivial issue, when performing their "miracles"?
Again, I will repeat that I believe God performs some miracles sometimes. I don't think there is any guarantee of a miracle, nor do I think God usually does his miracles in a showmanlike fashion such as some charismatics claim.
If you are not God (like every human being other than Jesus), both would be impossible, in the context of the paralytic.
Jesus' point was that if the man picks up his mat, proving his physical healing, it is assured his spiritual healing (forgiveness of sin) has been accomplished.
I'm not sure what your point is.
However, I will make this point..has anyone seen true paralytics (individuals with spinal cord damages, etcetera) get up and walk upon the alleged healing of a charismatic? If not, why? Has anyone seen people with an amputated limb grow it back, or eyes being regenerated by spit being applied to them?
Why do charismatics focus on legs that are 1/2 inch longer than another, or some trivial issue, when performing their "miracles"?
Again, I will repeat that I believe God performs some miracles sometimes. I don't think there is any guarantee of a miracle, nor do I think God usually does his miracles in a showmanlike fashion such as some charismatics claim.