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What does it mean that the Sabbath was made for man?

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It means that the Sabbath is intended to benefit humanity, not to impose rigid restrictions.

Jesus' teaching in Luke 14:1-6 clarifies that the Sabbath was designed for humanity's benefit. This principle challenges the legalistic interpretations of the Pharisees, which often made the observance of the Sabbath burdensome. Instead, Jesus illustrates that doing good deeds, such as healing on the Sabbath, aligns with the true purpose of the day. The Sabbath's restorative and merciful intentions should govern our understanding of its observance. This understanding invites believers to appreciate the Sabbath as a gift from God, meant to enhance our relationship with Him and serve our communities.
Scripture References: Luke 14:1-6

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