Scripture
“You would not have condemned my innocent disciples if you knew the meaning of the scripture: ‘I want you to show mercy, not offer sacrifices.’“
Observation
Jesus and his disciples walk through some grain fields on the Sabbath. Some of the disciples are hungry so they break off some heads of grain to eat.
Some Pharisees complain to Jesus that his disciples are breaking the Sabbath law. Jesus points out that David did something similar and that the priests also work on the Sabbath.
Jesus quotes the Scripture: “I want you to show mercy, not offer sacrifices.”
Jesus goes into the synagogue where there is a man with a deformed hand. The Pharisees ask Jesus if the law allows people to heal on the Sabbath. Jesus points out that if they had a sheep that fell into a well on the Sabbath, they would rescue it. A person is more valuable than a sheep, so He heals the man.
Application
The problem with legalism is that it blinds you to love and to God.
Legalism encourages self-righteousness when we obey the law, and despair when we fail.
The Pharisees were so obsessed with the minutiae of the law that they forgot to rejoice in the miracles. Instead of being awe struck, they were cynical to the point of being murderous.
Legalism can be as blunt as “You can’t do that,” or as subtle as “You ought to do this.”
A person who is genuinely in love with the Lord Jesus will often find themselves in trouble with the religious crowd. Their love and compassion for other people, especially the people that seem unworthy or unclean, will be tainted by their association with sinners.
Prayer
Lord, please let your compassion grow in me to such an extent that I am drawn out of the safe places. Amen.