Jesus Heals a Man’s Withered Hand on the Sabbath

In this episode of Bible Bytes, host Randy Black delves into the profound story of Jesus healing a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath, as recounted in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. This narrative not only highlights Jesus’ compassion and authority but also challenges the rigid legalism of the religious leaders of his time. Through this story, listeners are encouraged to reflect on the true meaning of the Sabbath, emphasizing compassion over ritual and the importance of responding to human need regardless of the day or circumstance.

Randy guides us through the scriptural passages, illustrating how Jesus’ actions reveal the heart of God’s law—love and mercy. The episode encourages listeners to examine their own attitudes towards religious observance, questioning whether they prioritize rules over compassion. As always, the episode concludes with a prayer, inviting listeners to seek God’s guidance in prioritizing mercy and goodness in their daily lives. Join us next week as we explore another miracle of Jesus, raising a widow’s son from the dead.

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Speaker 2: The story of Jesus healing a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath is a powerful account found in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.

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Speaker 2: It is a narrative that reveals Jesus’ compassion and authority while also confronting the legalism and the hardness of heart among the religious leaders of his time.

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Speaker 2: This lesson encourages us to reflect on the true meaning of the Sabbath, the importance of compassion over ritual.

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Speaker 2: and how we are called to respond to human need regardless of the day or the circumstance.

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Speaker 2: As we do each week, let’s open up with a prayer.

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Speaker 2: Heavenly Father, we come before you with our hearts open to your word.

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Speaker 2: We thank you for the example of your Son, Jesus Christ, who showed us the true meaning of love, mercy, and compassion.

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Speaker 2: As we study the story of Jesus healing on the Sabbath, help us to understand the importance of prioritizing kindness and love.

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Speaker 2: Over rigid adherence to rules.

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Speaker 2: Open our eyes to see opportunities to do good just as Jesus did.

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Speaker 2: In his name we pray.

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Speaker 2: Amen.

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Speaker 3: Matthew chapter twelve verses nine through fourteen and when he was departed thence he went into their synagogue.

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Speaker 3: And behold, there was a man which had his hand withered, and they asked him, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath days that they might accuse him?

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Speaker 3: And he said unto them, What man shall there be among you that shall have one ship?

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Speaker 3: Sheep, and if it fall into a pit on the Sabbath day, will he not lay hold on it, and lift it out?

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Speaker 3: How much then is a man better than a sheep?

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Speaker 3: Wherefore it is lawful to do well on the Sabbath days.

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Speaker 3: Then saith he to the man,

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Speaker 3: Stretch forth thine hand, and he stretched it forth, and it was restored whole like as the other.

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Speaker 3: Then the Pharisees went out, and held a counsel against him, how they might destroy him.

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Speaker 3: Mark chapter 3, verses 1 through 6.

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Speaker 3: And he entered again into the synagogue, and there was a man there which had a withered hand.

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Speaker 3: And they watched him, whether he would heal him on the Sabbath day, that they might accuse him.

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Speaker 3: And he saith unto the man which had the withered hand, Stand forth

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Speaker 3: And he saith unto them, Is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath days or to do evil, to save life, or to kill?

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Speaker 3: But they held their peace, and when he had looked round about on them with anger, being grieved for the hardness of their hearts, he saith unto the man, Stretch forth thine hand.

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Speaker 3: And he stretched it out, and his hand was restored whole as the other, and the Pharisees.

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Speaker 3: Pharisees went forth, and straightway took counsel with the Herodians against him, how they might destroy him.

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Speaker 3: Luke 6, verses 6 through 11.

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Speaker 3: And it came to pass also on another Sabbath that he entered into the synagogue and taught, and there was a man whose right hand was withered, and the scribes and Pharisees watched him, whether he would heal on the Sabbath day, that they might find an accusation against him.

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Speaker 3: But he knew their thoughts, and said to the man which had the withered hand, Rise up and stand forth in the midst

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Speaker 3: And he arose and stood forth.

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Speaker 3: Then said Jesus unto them, I will ask you one thing.

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Speaker 3: Is it lawful on the Sabbath days to do good or to do evil?

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Speaker 3: To save life or to destroy it?

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Speaker 3: And looking round about upon them all, he said unto the man, Stretch forth thy hand, and he did so, and his hand was restored whole as the other, and they were filled.

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Speaker 3: With madness and communed one with another what they might do to Jesus.

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Speaker 2: In these three gospel accounts, we witness an event where Jesus deliberately performs a healing on the Sabbath.

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Speaker 2: knowing that his actions would challenge the prevailing interpretations of the Sabbath law.

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Speaker 2: The synagogue, where this incident occurs, was a place of worship and of teaching

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Speaker 2: yet it also became a place where the hearts of the religious leaders were exposed.

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Speaker 2: The man with the withered hand was likely a regular attendee of the synagogue, and his condition was well known

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Speaker 2: The Pharisees, aware of Jesus’ compassion and his propensity to heal, watched closely to see if he would violate the Sabbath by healing the man.

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Speaker 2: Their focus was not on the man suffering, but rather on finding a reason to accuse Jesus.

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Speaker 2: This reveals the extent to which legalism had hardened their hearts, prioritizing strict observance of the law over human need.

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Speaker 2: Jesus responds to their unspoken accusations with the question, is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath or to do evil, to save life or to kill?

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Speaker 2: This question challenges the very heart of their understanding of the law.

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Speaker 2: Jesus emphasizes that the purpose of the Sabbath is not to restrict acts of mercy and goodness.

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Speaker 2: but rather to honor God through doing good.

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Speaker 2: He highlights that doing good and saving life are always in harmony with God’s will, even on the Sabbath.

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Speaker 2: The healing itself is simple yet profound.

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Speaker 2: Jesus commands the man to stretch forth his hand, and as he does so, his hand is restored.

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Speaker 2: This act demonstrates the power of Jesus’ word and his authority over all things, including the Sabbath.

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Speaker 2: The reaction of the Pharisees who immediately begin plotting Jesus’ death underscores the severity of their spiritual blindness.

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Speaker 2: and their refusal to accept that Jesus, the truth that Jesus embodied.

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Speaker 2: These passages challenge us to reflect on our own attitudes toward religious observance.

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Speaker 2: Are we more concerned with following rules and traditions than with showing compassion and meeting the needs of others

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Speaker 2: Jesus teaches us that love and mercy should always take precedence, and that the true spirit of the law is found in doing good.

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Speaker 2: We have a few key takeaways from these three passages of scripture.

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Speaker 2: Our first is the idea of compassion over legalism.

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Speaker 2: Jesus demonstrated that acts of compassion and mercy are always in line with God’s will, even if they appear to break traditional rules.

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Speaker 2: Our second is the true meaning of the Sabbath.

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Speaker 2: The Sabbath is meant to be a day of rest and worship, but it should not prevent us from doing good and meeting the needs of others.

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Speaker 2: Our third takeaway deals with spiritual blindness.

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Speaker 2: The Pharisees focus on legalism, and it calls them to miss the heart of God’s law, which is love.

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Speaker 2: Our fourth takeaway deals with Jesus’ authority.

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Speaker 2: Jesus showed his divine authority over the Sabbath and all aspects of life, highlighting that he is the Lord of the Sabbath.

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Speaker 2: And our last takeaway was a call to action.

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Speaker 2: We are called to prioritize doing good and showing love

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Speaker 2: especially when we are faced with a rigid interpretation of rules and of traditions

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Speaker 2: This story encourages us to examine our own lives and practices.

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Speaker 2: Are there areas where we, like the Pharisees, have allowed rules and traditions

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Speaker 2: To overshadow the more important matters of mercy, justice, and love?

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Speaker 2: Jesus’ actions challenge us to rethink how we approach our faith and religious observance.

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Speaker 2: The healing of the withered hand is a reminder that God’s love is not confined by our human interpretations of his law.

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Speaker 2: It calls us to be flexible, to be compassionate, and to be attentive to the needs of those around us, even when it requires stepping outside of our comfort zones and our traditions.

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Speaker 2: Jesus’ question of is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath or to do evil is the one that we should ask ourselves regularly, ensuring that our actions align with the heart of God’s commandments.

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Speaker 2: Moreover, this passage teaches us about the dangers of spiritual pride and rigidity.

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Speaker 2: The Pharisees were so focused on trapping Jesus.

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Speaker 2: that they missed the miraculous healing that took place right before their eyes.

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Speaker 2: We, too, must guard against a legalistic mindset that blinds us to the work of God in our midst

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Speaker 2: Instead, we should seek to cultivate hearts that are open to God’s leading, willing to do good at all times, and ready to extend grace to others.

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Speaker 2: Finally, this story is simply a call to action.

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Speaker 2: As followers of Christ, we are called to be his hands and feet in the world, doing good wherever we go, whether it’s helping someone in need.

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Speaker 2: or offering a word of encouragement, or standing up for what’s right.

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Speaker 2: We should be ready to act we even when it means going against the grain of societal expectations

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Speaker 2: or to religious traditions.

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Speaker 2: As we do each and every week, let’s close out our lesson portion of the episode with a prayer

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Speaker 2: Lord Jesus, we thank you for your example of love and compassion.

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Speaker 2: Help us to follow in your footsteps, prioritizing mercy and goodness in our daily lives

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Speaker 2: May we never allow rules or traditions to keep us from doing what is right in your eyes.

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Speaker 2: Give us hearts that are sensitive to the needs of others and willing to take action

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Speaker 2: even when it is difficult.

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Speaker 2: As we go forth from this lesson, may we be ever mindful of your call to love and serve those around us.

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Speaker 2: It’s in your precious name that we pray.

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Speaker 2: Amen.

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Speaker 2: First prayer request that I want to share this week is for myself.

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Speaker 2: I’ve had a cold for several days and my voice sounds a little scratchy and a little from

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Speaker 2: So, you know, lift me up that God can can touch me and heal me and and help me through that.

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Speaker 2: I also want to lift up again the name of Jimmy Clayton.

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Speaker 2: He he is undergoing another round of treatment, but he’s also preparing to head to Houston, Texas to visit a a cancer sus a cancer facility there that

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Speaker 2: is going to re-examine everything, test everything again, and maybe make some changes to the way they’re treating him.

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Speaker 2: I did have a great opportunity to catch up with him and speak with him.

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Speaker 2: And most importantly, to put my arm around him and to pray with him and to lift his name up to the Lord right there.

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Speaker 2: Let’s go ahead and as we do each week, close out with our prayer.

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Speaker 2: Heavenly Father, we thank you again for one more chance to come together and to learn from your word.

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Speaker 2: I pray for myself in in hopes of getting rid of this cold.

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Speaker 2: And I pray again for for Jimmy Clayton that you can touch him and and heal him as he goes through this process with the cancer that has attacked his body.

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Speaker 2: Also, remember any unspoken requests that those listening to the podcast might have that we can see fit to touch those needs in the way that is best for your will.

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Speaker 2: We know that you hold all the answers to our prayers, and we trust in you and in your wisdom in meeting those needs.

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Speaker 2: It is in your name that we continue to work each week and we strive to share you with the world in hopes that you might accept or that the world might accept your Son Jesus as their Savior.

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Speaker 2: That way they will then have the chance to spend eternity in heaven with you and with Jesus and all of the saved.

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Speaker 2: In Jesus’ name we pray.

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Speaker 2: Amen.

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Speaker 2: Join us again next week as we continue on our study in the miracles of Jesus.

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Speaker 2: Next week we’re going to look at Jesus raising a widow’s son from the dead in the village of Nat.

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Speaker 2: And that’s in Luke chapter 7, verse 10.

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