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| title = "Luke 6:6–11"
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| date = "2022-11-08"
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk6.6-11)
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| Jesus exposes the hypocrisy of the Pharisees by posing a question to them with
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| a practical example. It's possible, since the text says they were watching to
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| see if Jesus would heal on the Sabbath, that the scribes and Pharisees had set
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| up this situation as a trap in the first place. But Jesus, with a single
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| question, reverses it.
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| A man with a withered hand was at the synogogue where Jesus was teaching on
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| this particular day. At some point, Jesus asks the man to stand up before the
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| people with Him to be an object lesson. Jesus asks the audience, "Is it lawful
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| on the Sabbath to do good or to do harm, to save life or destroy it?" (_v. 9_)
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| No one says anything, so Jesus tells the man to stretch his hand out, and it
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| becomes healthy.
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| And the Pharisees are furious at Jesus. They see a miracle performed before
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| their very eyes, but their pride deafens them to what Jesus is trying to say to
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| them. It is more important for them to _feel_ right than to _be_ right. Notice,
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| too, that Jesus did not frame His question as a choice between doing good and
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| doing nothing. Failure to do good within your power is evil.
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| The Pharisees were probably also frustrated that they couldn't even accuse
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| Jesus of _doing_ anything on the Sabbath. All He said was, "Stretch out your
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| hand." He didn't lay a hand on him or do any obvious work. Jesus navigated the
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| trap on multiple levels.
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| * * *
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| Help us see the good works we can do in Your Name, and help us have the
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| humility and wisdom to accept reproof.
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