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Why is Jesus’ defense of His disciples significant?

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Jesus’ defense illustrates His role as an Advocate for believers, protecting them from accusations.

In Luke 6:1-5, Jesus steps in to defend His disciples against the Pharisees' accusations, underscoring His compassionate role as our Advocate. This act serves as a reminder that, while believers may be accused due to sin and weakness, Christ stands as our intercessor before the Father. His defense emphasizes the importance of understanding the true spirit of the law and the mercy which God extends to His people. It reassures believers of His continual presence and advocacy in our spiritual battles against sin and legalism.
Scripture References: Luke 6:1-5, Revelation 12:10

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Luke 6:1-5
J.C. Ryle · Jun 5, 2016
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