Jesus Heals on the Sabbath A Reflection on Mark 3:1-6 The synagogue encounter reveals something profound about Jesus's heart: he cannot bear to see suffering continue when he has the power to heal. The Pharisees watch him closely, not with hope but with suspicion, waiting to accuse him of breaking the Sabbath law. Yet Jesus doesn't shrink back or calculate the political cost. Instead, he asks a piercing question: "Is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do harm, to save life or to kill?" Their silence speaks volumes. Jesus looks at them with grief, their hardness of heart, and how they've twisted God's law into a tool of oppression rather than mercy. Then he heals the man's withered hand. The Pharisees immediately plot his death, revealing the tragic irony: they condemn Jesus for healing on the Sabbath while they themselves plot murder on that same holy day. Today’s Gospel shows us that love cannot wait for a more convenient time. The Sabbath was ma...