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Daily Bible Reading—February 2024, God’s Guiding Word: Love

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# February 9 ## Introduction John 5:1–18: Jesus heals a man on the Sabbath. This action angers the Jewish authorities, who are now determined to kill him. The man who had been healed is upbraided by the Jewish authorities for carrying his mat, since carrying one’s bedding on the Sabbath was considered work and thus against the Law. Jesus challenges the authorities on their interpretation of the Law. ## Today’s Key Verse: John 5:17 Jesus answered them, “My Father is always working, and I too must work.” ## Reflect The pool mentioned in today’s reading was just north of the Temple area. It was believed that the first sick person to go into the pool after the water was stirred up would be healed. What did Jesus say to the man who wanted to be healed (verse 8)? How did Jesus’s response to the Jewish authorities challenge the Law that forbids working on the Sabbath verse 17)? (Note the play on the word “work” in this verse.) What does this verse teach you about God? What angered the Jewish authorities (verse 18)? ## Pray Lord Jesus, open my ears and my heart to hear your voice, and teach me to be obedient to your will. Help me when I am weak and tempted to sin, and remind me that you are “always working,” ready to reach out to me in mercy and love. Amen. ## Tomorrow’s Reading John 5:19–47: Jesus responds to those who challenge his authority.

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