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In this video, we delve into the theological and historical analysis of Jesus' authority to forgive sins as depicted in Mark 2. The lesson examines the context and significance of the title 'Son of Man,' exploring its roots in Jewish apocalyptic literature and its application by Jesus. We discuss the key moments in the Sermon on the Mount and Jesus' miraculous healings, specifically focusing on the story of the paralytic. We also address common objections and arguments regarding Jesus' divine claims and the implications of the Messianic secret motif. This comprehensive discussion aims to provide a deeper understanding of Jesus' identity and the authenticity of his miracles and teachings. 00:00 Opening Prayer and Introduction 01:07 The Sermon on the Mount: Authority and Teachings 02:19 Jesus Heals the Leper 03:08 The Messianic Secret and Its Implications 09:42 Jesus Heals the Paralytic 12:15 Justification by Faith: A Deeper Dive 30:37 The Deity of Christ: Evidence and Discussion 43:40 The Son of Man: Historical and Scholarly Perspectives 44:39 Objection: Jesus Did Not Call Himself the Son of Man 44:48 William Lane's Argument on Mark's Theology 46:26 Analyzing the Literary Unity of Mark's Gospel 47:59 Jesus' Authority to Forgive Sins: A Critical Examination 50:39 Responding to Objections: Jesus' Identity and Authority 52:59 The Son of Man in Jewish and Christian Contexts 55:27 The Role of the Son of Man in Forgiveness and Healing 01:02:25 Second Temple Judaism and the Authority to Forgive Sins 01:13:01 Theological Implications of Jesus' Authority 01:29:04 Conclusion: The High Christology of Mark's Gospel