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Our Christian Life and Ministry—Meeting Workbook—2018
mwb18 April p. 5
A man with a withered hand approaches Jesus

TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | MARK 3-4

Healing on the Sabbath

3:1-5

Why was Jesus thoroughly grieved by the attitude of the Jewish religious leaders? Because they made the Sabbath burdensome by adding countless lesser restrictions. For example, killing a flea was forbidden. Healing was lawful only if life was in danger. This meant that broken bones or sprains could not be treated on the Sabbath. Clearly, the religious leaders had no real concern for the man with the withered hand.

ASK YOURSELF:

  • ‘Do others view me as being rule oriented or as being compassionate?’

  • ‘When I see someone in the congregation who needs help, how can I imitate Jesus’ compassion to a greater degree?’

Two elders make a shepherding call on a busy sister and her teenage son
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