{"href":"https://api.simplecast.com/oembed?url=https%3A%2F%2Foverflow-podcast.simplecast.com%2Fepisodes%2Fmatthew-12-1-8-E7dVPtS_","width":444,"version":"1.0","type":"rich","title":"Matthew 12:1-8","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/5485c859-685c-4d7f-9ce3-19b766b0aa05/8acddc4b-37e0-4684-a392-05c27ed8d8c8/pod-logo-800x800.jpg","thumbnail_height":300,"provider_url":"https://simplecast.com","provider_name":"Simplecast","html":"<iframe src=\"https://player.simplecast.com/237c0a1b-d7d7-41a4-af97-097fa45a949a\" height=\"200\" width=\"100%\" title=\"Matthew 12:1-8\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\"></iframe>","height":200,"description":"The Overflow Podcast is BACK!\n\nAfter a summer break, we’re jumping back into the Gospel of Matthew with Matthew 12:1-8 and a conversation about the Sabbath, legalism, personal conviction, and the danger of adding rules Jesus never gave us.\n\nWhen the Pharisees accuse Jesus’ disciples of breaking the Sabbath, Jesus exposes something much deeper than a disagreement about rules. They had taken God’s law and surrounded it with man-made requirements that placed heavy burdens on people rather than leading them into the mercy, provision, and rest of God. Jesus responds with Scripture and reminds them: “I desire mercy, not sacrifice.”\n\nAnd that raises an important question for us today:\nHave we ever done the same thing?\n\nIn this episode, we talk about the difference between biblical commands and personal convictions, how church culture can turn preferences into requirements, what genuine Sabbath rest was intended to accomplish, and how easily something God asks of one person in a particular season can become a rule we impose on everyone else.\n\nWe also get practical about worship styles, church traditions, entertainment choices, Halloween, schooling decisions, serving, and other areas where Christians can be tempted to say, “This is how God is leading me, therefore this is how every Christian should live.”\n\nFollowing Jesus requires obedience, but it also requires wisdom, discernment, relationship with the Holy Spirit, and trust that Jesus is a good Shepherd. Sometimes freedom in Christ means saying no to something. Sometimes that same freedom means realizing God never prohibited it in the first place. The goal isn't to find a new list of rules. The goal is a heart that genuinely desires to honor Christ.\n\nBefore diving into Matthew 12, we also catch up on what God did over the summer and share stories of His faithfulness, provision, answered prayer, and activity in our church and our lives.\nThe Overflow Podcast exists to provide authentic, practical, biblical encouragement beyond Sunday services.\n\nSubscribe and join us each week as we continue studying the Gospel of Matthew together.\nScripture discussed: Matthew 12:1-8, Matthew 9, Deuteronomy 23, 1 Samuel 21\n\nIn this episode:\nMatthew 12 Bible study • Jesus and the Sabbath • Christian legalism • personal convictions • biblical commands • freedom in Christ • mercy not sacrifice • Christian living • church culture • worship • hearing the Holy Spirit • spiritual discernment"}