Judas was one of the Apostles of Jesus. This means like the other Apostles, he walked with Christ, eat with Christ, etc.
Spiritual Blindness
Spirit of Infirmity
The Little Crumbs
We are now entering the fourth week of the Great and Holy Lent and the Healing Gospel that is ascribe to us is taken from Matthew 15: 21-28. Here, we see that Jesus, the first healing-evangelist, is ministering in the area of Tyre and Sidon. There, a woman from the region of Canaan, pleads with Jesus to have mercy on her daughter who is severely-demon possessed. At this point we would expect the narrative to move in the direction where Jesus immediately heals the daughter by seeing the faith that the mother had, like that of the four friends of the paralytic (Mark 2:1-12). But the narrative, takes a turn for the worst, or so it seems.
Different Levels of Supports in the Orthodox Church
The Gospel Reading today, which is the third Sunday of the Great and Holy Lent, we encounter a paralytic (a person unable to walk). In this narrative, the paralytic is carried by four friends, by way of the rooftop, in the house were Jesus’ is preaching and lowered down into his presence. Jesus, witnessing the faith of the four friends, (and that of the paralytic) forgives the paralytic’s sins. The Pharisees and Jewish elite that were present questioned Jesus on how He could forgive his sins, for only God can forgive sins. Jesus perceiving in their heart their evil intent, not only forgave him of his sins but healed him. The crowd in astonishment could not believe what they were seeing.