When Jesus and his disciples were challenged by the Pharisees over their obvious love of food (compared to them who loved to show off their fasting) and their ‘working’ on the Sabbath day (despite the strict rules the Pharisees taught and enforced), and then leaing on the Sabbath day (despite it being a work of mercy), all recorded for us in Luke 5:33-6:11, it seems that the Pharisees escaltated their hatred for Jesus and opposition to his message to new levels. But Jesus wasn’t troubled by these accustaions. Nor was he guilty of any sin! How was that so? Listen on…
Message
Outline
• The eighth in this series
• Luke’s portrait of Jesus
• Food!
• See that Luke wants us to note that Jesus was….
- Accused of eating when he shouldn’t! (5:33-39)
- Accused of eating what he shouldn’t! (6:1-5)
- Accused of healing when he shouldn’t! (6:6-11)
Lawbreakers!
Mercy for the guilty!
What would Jesus do….?