diff --git a/content/bible_journal/luke_13:10-21.md b/content/bible_journal/luke_13:10-21.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e96c80 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/bible_journal/luke_13:10-21.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ ++++ +title = "Luke 13:10–21" +date = "2022-12-23" ++++ + +### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk13.10-21) + +Once again, Jesus does a miracle on the Sabbath and offends the ruler of the +synagogue. This time the person He heals is a woman who has a crooked back for +eighteen years. I haven't taken the time to double-check, but it seems that +whenever Jesus heals someone while He is teaching in a synagogue, it's on His +own initiative; they didn't ask Him to do it. The ruler of the synagogue is mad +at Jesus for "doing work" on the Sabbath, but the way he addresses the people +makes it sound like he blames the woman: "Come on those days and be healed, and +not on the Sabbath day." (_v. 14_) + +Jesus calls him out, calling him a hypocrite. Most people were farmers, and +even those that weren't probably had livestock of some kind to care for. Even +on the Sabbath, you made sure to provide food and water to them, even if the +rules and traditions said those actions were considered some kind of work. + +When I started writing this post today, I wasn't sure what to do about the +"therefore" in verse 18. The analogies of the mustard seed and the leavened +dough to the kingdom of God looked reasonable, but I couldn't connect the ideas +back to healing on the Sabbath. I think it clicked when I started thinking +about how our love for God, and the desire to do His will slowly fills up our +lives. It starts small, and as we are sanctified over time, we become more and +more like Christ and fit for His kingdom. While the Sabbath was to be kept +holy, set apart as a day of worshipping God, we aren't to be any less holy +during the rest of the week. As we practice righteousness, our good works +benefit our environment, from our families and friends to wildlife and +ecosystems. + +* * * + +Make us holy as You are holy.