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There is a friendship in Scripture that we do not sit with long enough.  The paralysed man in Mark Chapter 2.  He cannot walk himself into the presence of Christ. He cannot fight through the crowd. He cannot even stand. And because he cannot carry himself, his friends carry him.  Before we witness the miracle, we witness brotherhood.  See, the friends do not send him a verse and leave him where he lies. They do not shout encouragement from a safe distance or promise that they will remember him in prayer. Prayer is holy, but on this day they choose something equally sacred.  They bend their backs beneath the weight of another man. They become legs for one whose own have failed him.  Love, here, has shoulders.  When they arrive, the house is overflowing. Every doorway is blocked. Every window crowded.  If there was ever a moment to say,
There is a friendship in Scripture that we do not sit with long enough. The paralysed man in Mark Chapter 2. He cannot walk himself into the presence of Christ. He cannot fight through the crowd. He cannot even stand. And because he cannot carry himself, his friends carry him. Before we witness the miracle, we witness brotherhood. See, the friends do not send him a verse and leave him where he lies. They do not shout encouragement from a safe distance or promise that they will remember him in prayer. Prayer is holy, but on this day they choose something equally sacred. They bend their backs beneath the weight of another man. They become legs for one whose own have failed him. Love, here, has shoulders. When they arrive, the house is overflowing. Every doorway is blocked. Every window crowded. If there was ever a moment to say, "We tried," this was it. Most friendships would have ended at the front door. After all, they had done enough. No one would have blamed them for turning back. But love has a peculiar stubbornness. It refuses to accept that a closed door means a closed heaven. So they climb onto the roof. They tear through another man's ceiling. They interrupt the sermon. They lower their brother into the presence of Jesus. There are moments when mercy is willing to make a mess before it makes a miracle. I often wonder what it felt like to be the man on that mat. To be carried as a grown man. To feel the helplessness of needing four other men to do what you once did for yourself. There is a quiet humiliation in that. Pride dies long before paralysis does. Yet there he is, suspended between earth and heaven, being lowered not by ropes alone, but by love that refused to leave him behind. Then comes one of the most breathtaking sentences in all of Scripture. "When Jesus saw their faith..." Not his faith. Theirs. Their faith became the bridge over which mercy walked into another man's life. To me, it is one of the quiet mysteries of God that He sometimes answers the faith surrounding a broken man before He answers the faith within him. Perhaps that is why some friendships feel heaven-sent. There are seasons when a man is too weary to believe. Too ashamed to pray. Too heartbroken to explain himself. He still goes to work. Still answers messages. Still says, "I'm alright." But inwardly he has become like the man on the mat—unable to move toward the life he longs for. In those moments, God often sends brothers before He sends breakthroughs. That is why I have learnt never to despise the man who keeps inviting me out. "Come, let us eat." "Come, let's take a drive." "Come, sit with us." "Order a drink, I will take care of that" It sounds ordinary until you realise he is quietly refusing to let sorrow become your permanent address. He asks nothing from you except that you do not disappear into loneliness. Years later, you may discover those invitations were never about food, coffee or conversation rather,  roofs being opened over your life. They were quiet acts of intercession disguised as friendship. They were God carrying you through the hands of ordinary men, until one day you found yourself standing again.
. . . Japan tried to scare Brazil. The Netherlands looked dangerous. Germany was considered a giant. Now people say Norway will be the next big challenge. But football is not won by fear, predictions, or social media hype—it is won on the pitch. Brazil is one of the greatest football nations in history. Every tournament brings new opponents, new pressure, and new headlines. Some teams may have impressive form, strong tactics, or talented players, but Brazil has always been a team that thrives under pressure. Their rich football culture, world-class talent, attacking style, and winning mentality make them a threat to every opponent. Respecting the opposition is important, but fearing them is unnecessary. Every team dreams of beating Brazil because Brazil is a global football powerhouse. The Seleção has faced countless difficult moments throughout history and has repeatedly shown that champions are defined by courage, teamwork, and belief. Norway may be a strong side, just as Japan, the Netherlands, and Germany have been. Every match is different, and every opponent deserves respect. However, writing Brazil off before the game even starts would be a mistake. Great teams don't panic—they prepare, fight, and prove themselves on the field. So, keep talking about who will challenge Brazil. Football fans know one thing for sure: if Brazil plays with confidence, discipline, and their famous attacking spirit, they have the quality to defeat any team in the world. Fear doesn't win football matches. Performance does. Brazil believes. Brazil fights. Brazil can beat anyone. 🇧🇷🏆 #Brazil  #WorldCup2026  #FootballFans  #viral  #fyp
. . . Japan tried to scare Brazil. The Netherlands looked dangerous. Germany was considered a giant. Now people say Norway will be the next big challenge. But football is not won by fear, predictions, or social media hype—it is won on the pitch. Brazil is one of the greatest football nations in history. Every tournament brings new opponents, new pressure, and new headlines. Some teams may have impressive form, strong tactics, or talented players, but Brazil has always been a team that thrives under pressure. Their rich football culture, world-class talent, attacking style, and winning mentality make them a threat to every opponent. Respecting the opposition is important, but fearing them is unnecessary. Every team dreams of beating Brazil because Brazil is a global football powerhouse. The Seleção has faced countless difficult moments throughout history and has repeatedly shown that champions are defined by courage, teamwork, and belief. Norway may be a strong side, just as Japan, the Netherlands, and Germany have been. Every match is different, and every opponent deserves respect. However, writing Brazil off before the game even starts would be a mistake. Great teams don't panic—they prepare, fight, and prove themselves on the field. So, keep talking about who will challenge Brazil. Football fans know one thing for sure: if Brazil plays with confidence, discipline, and their famous attacking spirit, they have the quality to defeat any team in the world. Fear doesn't win football matches. Performance does. Brazil believes. Brazil fights. Brazil can beat anyone. 🇧🇷🏆 #Brazil #WorldCup2026 #FootballFans #viral #fyp

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