
You did what, now?
by Sal Huckel
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‘My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I too am working’ … [Jesus] was even calling God his own Father, making himself equal with God (John 5:17,18b).
Read John 5:17–23
Fancy accusing God of working on the Sabbath! Yet here we have (preceding an important passage showing without a doubt the deity of Jesus) the legalistic accusation that Jesus was breaking the Sabbath. This is on the back of an amazing, miraculous healing of the man at the pool of Bethesda. This was a place of sorcery and false worship; it failed the man for years and years, and Jesus showed without a shadow of a doubt that he could heal and forgive sins in a moment.
As you read today’s passage, what stands out to you the most? The legalism of the Jewish leaders who couldn’t see that Jesus had worked a miracle? Or the freedom that we have in Christ, freeing us from legalism and ritual for the sake of ritual? Or the explanation Jesus gives in what we may struggle to comprehend in an almost circular or riddle-like fashion? Truly, this speech is worth taking time over today, to unpack and slowly think through the message. Whatever we say about Jesus, we are saying about God. Whatever we say about God, we are saying about Jesus. You will come across people saying all sorts of things about Jesus. Here we have a wonderful passage in which Jesus makes it clear who he is.
If you have never read the Athanasian Creed, seek it out and read it. It is one of the three creeds in the Book of Concord and contains the doctrine of the Trinity, the doctrine of the true church.
Lord Jesus, thank you for revealing God to us and showing us the way to the Father. May my life, words and actions point to you: you are the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through you. In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, Amen.
Sal is the wife of Matthew, pastor at Moorabbin–Dandenong Lutheran Church and assistant bishop of the LCA Vic–Tas District. They are blessed with six children who all love and serve the Lord in their different walks of life, from high school to post-grad. Sal is currently studying a master’s degree in counselling practice. She loves writing, speaking and walking to the beach at any opportunity.
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