Matthew 9:5

For which is easier, to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven and the penalty paid,’ or to say, ‘Get up and walk’? [Both are possible for God; both are impossible for man.]

Isaiah 35:5-6


Then the eyes of the blind will be opened
And the ears of the deaf will be unstopped.

Mark 2:9-12

Which is easier, to say to the paralyzed man, ‘Your sins are forgiven’; or to say, ‘Get up, and pick up your mat and walk’?

Luke 5:23-25

Which is easier, to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven you,’ or to say, ‘Get up and walk’?

John 5:8-14

Jesus said to him, “Get up; pick up your pallet and walk.”

John 5:17-18

But Jesus answered them, “My Father has been working until now [He has never ceased working], and I too am working.”

Acts 3:6-11

But Peter said, “Silver and gold I do not have; but what I do have I give to you: In the name (authority, power) of Jesus Christ the Nazarene—[begin now to] walk and go on walking!”

Acts 3:16

And on the basis of faith in His name, it is the name of Jesus which has strengthened this man whom you see and know; and the faith which comes through Him has given him this perfect health and complete wholeness in your presence.

Acts 4:9-10

if we are being put on trial today [to interrogate us] for a good deed done to [benefit] a disabled man, as to how this man has been restored to health,

Acts 9:34

Peter said to him, “Aeneas, Jesus Christ heals you. Get up and make your bed.” Immediately Aeneas got up.

Acts 14:8-11

Now at Lystra a man sat who was unable to use his feet, for he was crippled from birth and had never walked.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

For whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and walk?

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Bible References

Whether

Mark 2:9
Which is easier, to say to the paralyzed man, ‘Your sins are forgiven’; or to say, ‘Get up, and pick up your mat and walk’?
Luke 5:23
Which is easier, to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven you,’ or to say, ‘Get up and walk’?

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Luke 5:23
Which is easier, to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven you,’ or to say, ‘Get up and walk’?