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What You Can Do on the Sabbath

What You Can Do on the Sabbath

Update: 2025-11-16
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In Luke 14:1–6, Jesus confronts the hypocrisy of religious leaders by healing a man with dropsy on the Sabbath, exposing how human traditions had corrupted the true purpose of the Sabbath as a day of mercy, necessity, and delight in God. The passage reveals that Jesus' willingness to engage with His enemies—those who sought to trap Him—demonstrates His mission to save sinners, including the self-righteous, because salvation comes not from moral superiority but from recognizing one's need for grace. The sermon emphasizes that the Sabbath was never meant to be a burden of legalistic restrictions but a sacred time for worship, good works, and compassion, with Christ Himself as the Lord of the Sabbath who consistently prioritized mercy over ritual. It warns against substituting human traditions for divine commandments, urging believers to reject cultural and religious practices that elevate man-made rules over Scripture, and to embrace the gospel with humility, even when it requires stepping outside comfort zones to reach the lost. Ultimately, the passage calls the church to live out the Sabbath's true meaning: a joyful, active commitment to God and neighbor, reflecting Christ's redemptive work in the world.
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What You Can Do on the Sabbath

What You Can Do on the Sabbath

Pastor Andrew Webb