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Daily Blast - The Book of Matthew: Chapter 12

Scripture

Reflection

In this story we see the disciples picking some wheat from the field to eat as they were hungry and the eagle-eyed Pharisees are keen to point out that they are breaking the law by doing work on the Sabbath! Jesus challenges them and asks did David and his companions break the law when they ate the bread for the priest that was sacred because they were hungry?

In Hebrew the word Sabbath comes from the word ‘Shabbat’ meaning to stop or to rest. There 39 categories of forbidden activities to do on the Sabbath. By picking wheat they were technically breaking the law, despite the fact they were hungry the pharisees showed no compassion in their accusations. Jesus knew that if the Pharisees condemned David for his action then this would have caused an uproar. In the Ten commandments it requires us to keep the Sabbath Holy! The Pharisees interpret this as following a long list or dos and don’ts. Jesus is challenging this idea, as the Sabbath was never intended to be a burden but to draw us closer to God, into his rest.

During lockdown when we have not physically been able to go to church and youtube church has been tricky to focus on because of our children running around, Sunday has looked very different for us. In many ways it can feel like the movie ‘Ground hog day’, where Bill Murray wakes up to live the same day over and over again. Essentially, it’s hard to tell the difference between Sunday to Monday.

Challenge

Over these few weeks I have been challenged on my thinking of the Sabbath, how does this day look different to all the other days in the week? So both Kerry and I have challenged ourselves to not use our phones for news, social media and entertainment on Sunday until 3 pm (unless urgent!). Kerry finds it so easy to do but I often have this feeling of anxiousness as I am not sure how to rest my mind from the busyness of social media and entertainment. The reason we have chosen to do this is the challenge Jesus presented to the Pharisees. Is what we do on the Sabbath helping us to draw closer to Him? Even though we might not physically be ‘working’ we also need rest for our souls from the constant feed of Facebook or news or emails or messages. We have now begun to ask ourselves on the Sabbath ‘Is it restful and is it worship?’ We are trying to have a day of rest, relaxation, worship, yummy food, time together as a family, nature, walks…God is inviting us into a day that’s filled with good things from Him