Did Jesus Abolish the Sabbath or Fulfill It?
Jesus didn’t abolish the Sabbath—He fulfilled it. While the Sabbath was originally a command for physical rest on the seventh […]
Jesus didn’t abolish the Sabbath—He fulfilled it. While the Sabbath was originally a command for physical rest on the seventh […]
Jesus’ approach to the Sabbath, as portrayed in the Gospels, wasn’t about abolishing the day of rest but about restoring
Jesus allowing His disciples to pick grain on the Sabbath wasn’t just about food—it was a powerful moment that revealed
Jesus’ teachings on the Sabbath show us that rest isn’t meant to be a burden or a strict set of
Jesus performed seven powerful healings on the Sabbath, each one challenging religious tradition and revealing God’s heart for compassion, restoration,
The Sabbath, according to Jesus, isn’t about strict rules or religious performance—it’s a gift designed for your good. Jesus made
Jesus didn’t reject the Sabbath law—He redefined it by showing how mercy fulfills the law’s true intent. While religious leaders
Jesus wasn’t violating the Sabbath—He was correcting the religious leaders’ distorted interpretations of it. While the Pharisees added dozens of
Jesus’ clashes with the Pharisees over the Sabbath weren’t just about breaking rules—they were about revealing God’s true intent behind
In Mark 2:27, when Jesus says, “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath,” He’s reminding us