NT 260: Part Twoنموونە
Here there are a couple of incidents on the Sabbath. The Old Testament law taught that a person could not work on Saturdays. As we also saw in Matthew, the Pharisees were the strictest followers of these rules, so they were upset when Jesus and His followers did things on the Sabbath they felt were work. Jesus pointed out an event from their history where the law was ignored to feed hungry people. Luke then records a similar or maybe the same sermon that Matthew did. Jesus is teaching that following God requires more than just rule following.
Sometimes people dismiss Jesus’ more extreme teaching by coming up with hypothetical examples in order to dismiss the entire teaching, like when Jesus says to love your enemies. A person says, “Does that mean if someone were to …, I would still need to love them?” That then becomes an excuse for not loving people who have done things far less offensive. It would be good to rethink some of those attitudes of hate, avoidance, revenge, judgment and lack of forgiveness.Scripture
About this Plan
This is the second part of a plan to read the entire New Testament in one year. Weekends can be used to catch up on missed readings or for reflection. Notes are also included to assist with understanding.
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