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The Paralytic’s Amazing Friends

By: Doug Greenwold
Narrated by: Jim Park
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As the father of a son with special needs, I’ve long been drawn to Jesus’ encounter with a paralytic in Luke 5. When previously pondering this encounter, I always did so from Jesus’ perspective. Until recently, I never viewed this remarkable event from the perspective of the paralytic’s four friends. Approaching this encounter from that viewpoint gave rise to this new eight-chapter book.

  • Chapter 1 – The Paralytic’s Remarkable Friends
  • Chapter 2 – Best-Laid Ministry Plans!
  • Chapter 3 – Faith, Discernment, God’s Will, and the Body
  • Chapter 4 – A Faith that Wrecks a Roof
  • Chapter 5 – Forgiven? We Didn’t Come for That!
  • Chapter 6 – Jesus, You Can’t Do That!
  • Chapter 7 – Exceeding Expectations with Jesus
  • Chapter 8 – Woe to You Capernaum!
  • Appendix – The Case for Context
©2016 Doug Greenwold (P)2023 Preserving Bible Times
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