The 4 to 1 Ratio & Escapades
My imagination can run wild with the story of the 4 guys who brought their paralyzed friend to Jesus (the full story can be read in Mark chapter 2)…
What kind of a sketchy scene was it—as 4 guys hoisted a paralyzed man up on the roof of a house?
At a certain point, did the paralyzed man start begging to be put down?
Did they roll him up like a taquito in his mat? Did they use a ladder?
Was there a ring leader among them? Was there a safety nerd too?
I don’t imagine it was easy work.
In fact, I’m sure some minor injuries were sustained in the process (having just cleaned my gutters on Monday, I know what I’m talking about).
The whole thing seems like quite the escapade—but in the end, they got him to Jesus.
The man was healed, restored, and given a fresh start.
In this case, it took 4 friends to get this 1 guy to Jesus.
That’s a 4 to 1 ratio.
Sometimes it takes less, sometimes it takes more.
Helping people get to Jesus requires time, effort, multiple endeavors, and a number of people getting involved.
Are you up for some escapades?
Mmm… Taquitos and escapades sounds like a delicious combination.