Overview
Luke 6 presents Jesus's challenge to the Pharisees' understanding of the Sabbath, healing a man with a withered hand and gleaning grain on the Sabbath day. He selects the Twelve Apostles and delivers His Sermon on the Plain, paralleling the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus's teachings emphasize loving one's enemies, being merciful, refraining from judgment, and living a life built on a firm foundation. The chapter illustrates Jesus's mastery over religious law and His radical ethical teachings that set the tone for Christian discipleship. His words invite self-examination, compassion, and a life that mirrors God's love.