Matthew 9:13

"When Jesus heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick do."

Key Reflection

Jesus uses this analogy to emphasize that his ministry is directed toward those who recognize their spiritual needs and are willing to seek help. Those who believe they are righteous and perfect in their own eyes do not see the need for a savior, whereas sinners acknowledge their weakness and seek the mercy of God through repentance.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 13. But go ye and learn, etc. To reprove them, and to vindicate his own conduct, he appealed to a passage of Scripture with which they ought to have been acquainted: "I will have mercy, and not sacrifice," Ho 6:6. This is not a declaration on the part of God that he was opposed to sacrifices or offerings for sin; for he had appointed and commanded many, and had therefore expressed his approbation of them. It is a Hebrew mode of speaking, and means, I prefer mercy to sacrifice; or, I am more pleased with acts of benevolence and kindness than with a mere external compliance with the duties of religion. Mercy, here, means benevolence or kindness towards others.

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