In Luke 6:1–11, Jesus demonstrates His authority as Lord of the Sabbath by engaging the scribes and Pharisees in 2 Sabbath controversies. I. Jesus claims His authority as Lord of the Sabbath. A. The disciples pick, prepare, and eat grain on the Sabbath (v. 1). B. The Pharisees charge the disciples with unlawful activity (v. 2). C. Jesus proves the Pharisees wrong (vs. 3–4). D. Jesus, the Son of Man, proclaims His Lordship over the Sabbath (v. 5).
II. Jesus demonstrates His authority as Lord of the Sabbath. A. Jesus teaches in the synagogue in which there is a man with a withered right hand (v. 6). B. The scribes and Pharisees desire to accuse Jesus of working on the Sabbath (v. 7). C. Jesus, knowing their thoughts, asks: Is it lawful to do good or to do harm on the Sabbath (vs. 8–9)? D. Jesus does good by healing the man's withered right hand (v. 10). E. The scribes and Pharisees do harm by plotting against Jesus in their rage (v. 11).
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