Why Did the Lord Jesus Work on the Sabbath?
Jehovah God Required Man to Observe the Sabbath
The
Old Testament records that Jehovah God issued laws and commandments
for man to obey, one of which was the observation of the Sabbath day.
The fourth commandment says, “Remember
the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shall you labor, and do
all your work: But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD your
God: in it you shall not do any work, you, nor your son, nor your
daughter, your manservant, nor your maidservant, nor your cattle, nor
your stranger that is within your gates: For in six days the LORD
made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested
the seventh day: why the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed
it”
(Exodus 20:8-11).
Jehovah God set the seventh day of His creation as
the Sabbath day. On this day, the Israelites had to stop all their
work to worship
God,
make sacrifices to Him and praise Him with the psaltery and harp.
They couldn’t go out causally or do any work on the Sabbath. If the
people didn’t observe the Sabbath, they would be stoned to death;
if priests didn’t observe the Sabbath, they would be burned by
heavenly fire Jehovah God sent down. From these, we can see that the
observation of the Sabbath should be strictly kept.
The Lord Jesus Worked on the Sabbath
We
know Jehovah God required man to observe the Sabbath; on the
contrary, in the record of the Four Gospels in the New Testament, we
see the Lord
Jesus didn’t
keep the Sabbath when He came to do work. For example, Matthew 12:1
records: “At that time Jesus went on the sabbath day through the
corn; and his disciples were an hungered, and began to pluck the ears
of corn and to eat.” Luke 14:1-5 also records: “And it came to
pass, as he went into the house of one of the chief Pharisees to eat
bread on the sabbath day, that they watched him. And, behold, there
was a certain man before him which had the dropsy. And Jesus
answering spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, Is
it lawful to heal on the sabbath day? And
they held their peace. And he took him, and healed him, and let him
go; And answered them, saying, Which
of you shall have an ass or an ox fallen into a pit, and will not
straightway pull him out on the sabbath day?”
From these two verses, it can be seen that when the Lord Jesus came
to work He didn’t keep the Sabbath. On the Sabbath day, He healed
patients; in leading His disciples through the corn, He didn’t
rebuke them for plucking the ears of corn to eat. Here we know, the
Lord Jesus opened up a new way for the Israelites who lived under the
law.
Why Did the Lord Jesus Work on the Sabbath? What Was His Will?
The
Lord Jesus
said,
“For
the Son of man is Lord even of the sabbath day”
(Matthew 12:8). His working on the Sabbath was to let people know
that God is Lord of the Sabbath day, and that all is up to God. He
can work in the temple and also outside; He can issue the law and
also abandon it; He can use the prophets to convey His words, and can
also become flesh as the Son of man to redeem mankind in person; He
can begin to work in Israel, and then spread the gospel of
His redemption to the very ends of the universe. … With God there
are no rules or prohibitions. When, how and where He works is living;
He does whatever He wants to do.
The
Lord Jesus’ working on the Sabbath was to have people know that He
brought new work, and to lead them out of the bonds and constraints
of the law. Then they would no longer abide by the decrees and rules,
nor would they go to the temple to worship God. Instead, they could
worship Him in spirit and truthfulness at any time and place and
enjoy the abundance of grace the Lord Jesus bestowed. From His words
and work, we know that God’s way is not dead but alive; His way
does not remain unchanging. God is an ever-new and never-old God, so
He always does new work. The Lord Jesus is filled with power and
authority. His work is unconstrained by any person, matter, or thing,
and cannot be obstructed by any hostile force. Regardless of how the
Roman government and the whole Judaism persecuted, condemned and
disturbed His work, His redeeming gospel is still spread to all the
countries in the world. Now how do you interpret this verse, “For
the Son of man is Lord even of the sabbath day”
(Matthew 12:8)?
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