Old Testament Sabbath vs. Jesus’ Teaching: What Changed?
The Sabbath in the Old Testament was a strict, sacred day of rest tied to God’s covenant with Israel, filled […]
The Sabbath in the Old Testament was a strict, sacred day of rest tied to God’s covenant with Israel, filled […]
In Mark 2:27, Jesus says, “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath,” directly challenging how religious
Jesus redefined the Sabbath by shifting the focus from strict rule-keeping to rest in Him. Instead of following a long
Mark 2:27 reveals a powerful truth: the Sabbath was created for your benefit, not to burden you. Jesus uses this
The Sabbath, as Jesus taught, isn’t about rigid rules or religious rituals—it’s about rest, renewal, and relationship with God. Jesus
Jesus said, “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” to remind us that the Sabbath is
Jesus’ statement, “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27), flips the religious thinking of
Mark 2:27 reveals a powerful truth: the Sabbath was created for us, not the other way around. Jesus wasn’t dismissing
The women who walked with Jesus weren’t side characters in His story—they were bold, faithful, and deeply committed to His
Jesus consistently broke cultural norms to uplift and honor women throughout the Gospels. In a time when women were marginalized,