Was Jesus a sinner? Christians say, "no, of course not." But here in these verses we see the unveiling of what is ultimately going to get Jesus killed. What is it "to sin"? In Jesus' time it was to break religious law. In the next paragraph, Jesus blatantly breaks the law by healing a man on the Sabbath and the Pharisees go out and start plotting how it is they're going to kill this sinner for it. Further, not only is Jesus breaking the law, he is actually rewriting it. The powers that be don't like this one bit. To understand the New Testament, it's vital to recognize the role and place of the law in that culture and the way Jesus goes about turning it on its ear. Without that perspective, there's no way to get at what Jesus, Paul, and other writers of the NT are trying to say.
Readings: Genesis 35:1-36:43; Matthew 12:1-21; Psalm 15:1-5; Proverbs 3:21-26
A daily verse or two selected from the One Year Bible followed by a reflection. Follow and join others in this spiritual discipline. Feel free to add your own verses and reflections in the comments. Scripture quotes and selections are from the NIV version of Tyndale's One Year Bible.
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