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|  | title = "Luke 6:1–5" | ||||||
|  | date = "2022-11-07" | ||||||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk6.1-5) | ||||||
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|  | Now we get to the heart of what was wrong with the Pharisees' way of thinking. | ||||||
|  | They had read the Prophets and the Histories and saw that God had brought | ||||||
|  | judgement on their people because they did not follow God's commands (which is | ||||||
|  | true). So they decided that in order to get God's blessing they needed to | ||||||
|  | follow the Law perfectly. But there are over 600 commands in the Torah, and | ||||||
|  | some of them are fairly obscure and subtle. They memorized them anyway. And for | ||||||
|  | some, they put up fences around what God had said: the Sabbath is a day of rest | ||||||
|  | and you are not to do any work ([_Ex. | ||||||
|  | 20:8–11_](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ex20.8-11). But what is "work"? How are | ||||||
|  | you going to obey the command if you don't know? The extra rules that the | ||||||
|  | Pharisees created were intended to help people obey the Law, but in reality | ||||||
|  | just made life harder. (E.g.: Cover your mirrors on the Sabbath, because if | ||||||
|  | your wife looks and sees a gray hair she might pull it out, which would be | ||||||
|  | work.) | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | Back to our passage. Jesus and His disciples were going through a field, and | ||||||
|  | somebody got peckish and started eating the grain. This is allowed in the Law | ||||||
|  | of Moses ([_Deut. 23:25_](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Dt23.25)). However the | ||||||
|  | way this works is to take the ear off the stalk, then rub it between your hands | ||||||
|  | so that the seeds separate from the chaff so that you can blow it away. | ||||||
|  | According to the Pharisees, you can pick up food to eat it, but that is like | ||||||
|  | threshing, which is clearly work. | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | Some Pharisees see what Jesus's disciples have done. (How, I wonder? Why were | ||||||
|  | they out in the fields on the Sabbath?) When they confront Jesus about it, He | ||||||
|  | reminds them of the time David and his men ate the bread that had been | ||||||
|  | dedicated to God. According to the Law, only priests and their families should | ||||||
|  | have been allowed to eat this bread ([_Lev | ||||||
|  | 24:5–9_](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Le24.5-9)) but the priest there gave it | ||||||
|  | to David for he and his men were on the run from King Saul and had no | ||||||
|  | provisions ([_1 Sam 21:3–6_](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1Sa21.3-6)). | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | Jesus then says something extraordinary. "The Son of Man is lord of the | ||||||
|  | Sabbath." (_v. 5_) "Son of Man" is how Jesus most often refers to Himself, and | ||||||
|  | it is how Daniel describes the Messiah when He is given dominion and authority | ||||||
|  | over the nations in Daniel 7. The Sabbath was created by God when He rested on | ||||||
|  | the seventh day of Creation, but Jesus is claiming authority over it. | ||||||
|  | Effectively, He says it's not up to the Pharisees to decide what's lawful to do | ||||||
|  | on the Sabbath, but Him. | ||||||
|  | 
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|  | * * * | ||||||
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|  | Let us read Your Word with clarity, so that we may do precisely what is says, | ||||||
|  | and not cling to our traditions which were created by fallible men. | ||||||
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