The argument from some trying to avoid loving obedience to their Creator is that if Jesus broke the Sabbath then so can we and hence also claim that it was not sin to do so as Jesus never sinned. (
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Log in or register now. informs us of what we should already be aware of which is that sin is transgression of the law. Thus if Jesus did break the Sabbath then he would have broken His own law and would be a sinner, and if Jesus had sinned then He could not have been our Saviour. Hence this is a very serious accusation some have made against our Lord and Saviour just to avoid loving obedience to our Creator.
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Log in or register now. who is accusing Jesus of breaking the Sabbath. So if one chooses to believe the accusation of the Pharisees, then one has to accept that they (and the others) are also correct in calling Jesus a sinner for doing so and that they have no Saviour.