Reflection on Mark 2:23-28

Scripture

“The Son of Man is Lord, even over the Sabbath.”

Observation

One Sabbath day Jesus and his disciples are walking through some fields The disciples break off heads of grain to eat.

Some Pharisees rebuke them for working on the Sabbath.

Jesus points out that there were times when King David broke the law by eating the sacred bread that only priests were allowed to eat.

The Sabbath was made for the sake of people, and not the other way around. The Son of Man is Lord, even over the Sabbath

Application.

The Sabbath is God’s gift to humanity and gives everyone the opportunity to rest at least one day of the week.

In capitalist countries where worshipping money is more prevalent than worshipping the Lord, there is an expectation that shops and services be open seven days a week and preferably 24 hours per day.

Many people have been forced to give up a regular Sabbath day, whether it is Saturday or Sunday in order to comply comply with this demand.

I can remember a time when just about everything except essential services shut down on Sundays, even more so for Christmas Day and Good Friday. Sadly, this is no longer the case.

Perhaps lack of a Sabbath rest is partly responsible for the epidemic of chronic illnesses and mental health issues today.

While the Sabbath is a gift from the Lord, we must beware of the tendency to legalism here. Some Christians in the past tended to be critical of those who worked on Sunday. Let us rejoice in God’s gift without being churlish to those unwilling or unable to embrace it.

Listen

Lord, what do you want to say to me about Sabbath and legalism?

Keith, the abandonment of Sabbath observation is a sad indictment of greed.

When people ignore me, they will worship something, and in modern societies, the pursuit of possessions is a form of worship.

When you take the day off to rest and focus on me, this is a radical confrontation with the powers of darkness.

Sabbath rest means that you trust me to provide all that you need. It is related to tithing in that sense, and to generosity in general. Your focus is on something greater than on creature comforts.

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