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Lord of the Sabbath: The Work the Law Was Waiting For When Jesus says, “The Son of Man is also Lord of the Sabbath,” He is not making a casual claim about authority. He is making a compressed revelatory statement that exposes a fundamental problem of interpretation: Garbage In, Garbage Out. If “Sabbath” is treated as a static moral rule, then Jesus sounds like a lawbreaker. If “Lord” is reduced to personal permission, then His claim is emptied of force. Both readings fail because they begin with the wrong inputs. In this video, we examine why Jesus links Son of Man and Lord of the Sabbath in a single declaration. The Sabbath was not an end in itself. It was instituted as a temporal and legal structure oriented toward a promised divine Work. By claiming lordship over it, Jesus identifies Himself as the one for whom the Sabbath was waiting. The Son of Man does not adjust the Sabbath. He governs it. This episode explains: • Why Jesus invokes the title “Son of Man” in Sabbath controversies • What “lordship” means in a prophetic, not merely personal, sense • Why Sabbath law yields when the promised Work appears • How healing functions as revelatory fulfillment, not exception • Why bad premises about the Sabbath distort the entire Gospel narrative If the starting assumptions are wrong, the conclusions will be wrong. This video corrects the assumptions by returning to the statement itself. Keywords / Tags Son of Man Lord of the Sabbath Jesus Lord of the Sabbath Meaning of the Sabbath Son of Man explained Jesus and Sabbath controversy Fulfillment of the Law Messianic fulfillment Gospels theology Jesus authority over the Law