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Intro
Where have we been
We have been introduced to the main character Jesus Christ
In Mark 1:1 we are told what this story is
The euongellion of Jesus Christ a royal proclamation that the Savior has come
A man had appeared in the wilderness proclaiming a baptism of repentance and forgiveness of sins
This man points toward the one who will come after him the one who will baptize with the holy spirirt
ENTER THE MAIN CHARACTER JESUS CHRIST
This man Jesus enters the baptisim waters
Waters he has no need of because he is already clean
Waters that are filled with the sins of everyone else
He goes into those waters to show he is one of us
Immediately he goes to be tempted in the wilderness
We dont know the outcome of this temptation just that he emerges preaching the Gospel of God
He then calls his first disciples and their response is to leave these lucrative jobs to follow him
He then starts teaching and healing and casting out demons
He is teaching them as one who has authority
He is commanding Demons to be silent
and healing people form all kinds of disease
We see the authority he welds in his teaching his ability to call men to follow him and his authority of demons and sickness
Jesus then does the unthinkable he touches a leaper and heals him
Because of the lepers disobedience
Jesus exchanges his spot for the lepers in a forshadowing of what he will do for us at the cross
We then turn the page to chapter two and we see a growing interest in what Jesus was doing and why he wasnt doing it like he “should”
We see a conflict begin to arise between the scribes and pharisees and Jesus
Jesus was making claims to be equal to God
And he was proving those claims to be true
Then came the questions
Why do you claim to forgive sins
Why do you eat with sinners
Why dont your disciples fast
In each of these instances Jesus answers them with a claim to be equal to God
To be the messiah
This causes the resentment to build
This brings us to todays passage
Another question
Why dont your disciples observe the sabbath?????
What is sabbath and why was it a big deal
Sabbath was the day of rest
God commanded us in the fourth commandment
To remember the sabbath and keep it holy
The Pharisees and scribes had added so much to that however
They had added so many rules
If someones house fell down on the sabbath you were only allowed to do enough work to see if there were any survivors
If you dislocated your shoulder it would be considered work to put it back in
The pharisees basically tried to think of every circumstance and set a limit for the amount of work that was allowed
you could only do one stitch on the sabbath
There were 24 chapter in talmud Jewish law about what you can and cant do on the sabbath
The Pharises mades so many laws that it be came more of a burden than a help
Why dont the observe this
Jesus responds with a question of his own
Dont you know this story of David
A pick at the lie of how knowledgable they thought the were
A story of God’s compassion always overriding ritual laws
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