Talk Truths
Jesus taught the people God’s truth, and we have here one of his speeches spoken in the plain which is similar to one given by him on a mountain Matthew 5:1Waiting for response for Matthew 5:1
Jesus emphasised the importance of doing what he commanded. Unfortunately, there are many people who call him “Lord, Lord” but do not do what he says. Many claim to be his disciples but consider they need do nothing because, in their opinion, “Jesus has done it all”. This is a fatal mistake, as will be manifest when Christ returns, for he will reject those who have not done his will, even though they may have expressed great loyalty to him. The safe way is to believe and obey: to listen to Jesus’ sayings and do what he says. Then we shall be like a house founded on a rock which will remain when the storm breaks.
Verses 2,5,7,9,39
Waiting for response for Luke 6:2,5,7,9,39The Pharisees severely criticised Jesus concerning the Sabbath. They taught that people could only do certain specified acts on the Sabbath day and found fault with Jesus for healing on that day. They charged him with “breaking the Sabbath” John 5:18.Waiting for response for John 5:18 This shows how unreasonable, hard hearted, and blind people can be. Jesus warned his disciples against following such blind religious leaders for both the leaders and followers would fall into the ditch. So we should beware of following religious leaders who can lead us into the grave, and eternal death. We should always test what anyone says against the word of God. Jesus demonstrated from the scriptures that it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath days and he continued to heal people on these days, asserting it was lawful to save life on the Sabbath. He also made it clear that he is the Lord of the Sabbath, implying he had authority to do as he pleased.