Then Jesus went over to their synagogue, where he noticed a man with a deformed hand. The Pharisees asked Jesus, “Does the law permit a person to work by healing on the Sabbath?” (They were hoping he would say yes, so they could bring charges against him.)
Key Thought
Isn’t it amazing how distorted our perspective can become when we are motivated by hatred and opposition?! Jesus goes to a synagogue to worship. This is totally unsurprising. Jesus’ habit was to go to the synagogue on the Sabbath. This time he finds a man with physical problems. Jesus always found and/or attracted those with all sorts of needs. Jesus, out of compassion, met those needs when appropriate. Instead of going to the synagogue to worship God or study the Torah, Jesus’ opponents went to accuse him and trap him in controversy. They had not only abdicated the will of God for the Sabbath by their legalistic rules, but they also had lost their hearts because of hatred of Jesus. Jesus’ emphasis on the necessity of being right with each other so that God will not reject our worship suddenly seems keenly relevant!
Today’s Prayer
God Almighty, Creator, and King, forgive me when my life, including the times I assemble with others to worship, ends up mocking you because I have petty things, bitter things, evil things toward others, on my heart. Please forgive me, Lord, for being uncharitable and unforgiving. Please remove from me the evil and cynical heart that so permeates this age and create in me a heart more like your Son Jesus. In Jesus’ name, and by his grace, I pray. Amen.
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