Pharisees didn't go to Jesus to find answers, but rather to find evidence to accuse Jesus. Pharisees paid great attention to the laws, while neglecting that the real spiritual Sabbath was getting close to God. From another perspective, Pharisees were good intentioned: to help others not to violate laws. There is this phrase "Sabbath's walk" in the Bible. At the time of the Old Testament, one couldn't walk or perform tasks on Sabbath. At the time of the New Testament, if one needed to perform task on Sabbath, what could one do? Pharisees came up with "Sabbath's walk": on Sabbath, as long as one walked no more than "Sabbath's walk", it did not violate the law. If one needed to walk a longer distance, he first came to someone's home, and then from that home walked to another home. As long as every segment was less than the "Sabbath's walk", a person could walk a long distance. From the perspective of men, this was great; however, in reality they totally missed the point of why God created Sabbath.
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Moreover, in Old Testament, when lending to a poor, one had to exempt all debt of a poor in the seventh's year. Because of that, when a poor wanted to borrow in year six, the wealthy would think: "The seventh's year is coming. His debt will all be exempted." As such, the wealthy wouldn't lend money to the poor. What could he do? Pharisees found a way out: the debt mentioned in the Bible belongs to personal lending. But if a wealthy person lent money to the Temple, and the Temple lent money to the poor, it was no longer a personal loan, but an institutional loan, which needed to be paid back. Pharisees thought of every ways so that people would not violate the laws, but what they did was to lose the true intention of God's merciful will.
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God's plan is to have people turn back to Him. God wants people to be forgiven from their debt. But people used all kinds of laws to move away from God's will. How pitiful it was! When we come to God, let us not follow the example of Pharisees. May God shine His light on us and examine our hearts!
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