Again, another story of how the people of Israel rejected Jesus.
This one begins in a more sinister way - the people watching to see if Jesus would heal a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath. Here the plot against Jesus is first explicitly declared by Mark. They watched - hoping to accuse Him of further blasphemy.
Jesus asks of them this question - whether it is lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do harm, to save life or to kill. The people did not reply Him - and Jesus was angry and grieved at their hardness of heart.
Jesus of course, heals the man.
The Pharisees then exit and immediately held counsel with the Herodians (king's men) against Jesus, and how to destroy (some versions kill) Him.
Have we similarly plotted against God's will?
Are our hearts hardened against God's calling and teaching?
I do realise that I've rejected certain things I'm sure God has been trying to tell me. Many things I've preferred my own way, preferred my own decisions... Need to work on that I guess.
This one begins in a more sinister way - the people watching to see if Jesus would heal a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath. Here the plot against Jesus is first explicitly declared by Mark. They watched - hoping to accuse Him of further blasphemy.
Jesus asks of them this question - whether it is lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do harm, to save life or to kill. The people did not reply Him - and Jesus was angry and grieved at their hardness of heart.
Jesus of course, heals the man.
The Pharisees then exit and immediately held counsel with the Herodians (king's men) against Jesus, and how to destroy (some versions kill) Him.
Have we similarly plotted against God's will?
Are our hearts hardened against God's calling and teaching?
I do realise that I've rejected certain things I'm sure God has been trying to tell me. Many things I've preferred my own way, preferred my own decisions... Need to work on that I guess.
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