Reaching for God
The Jesus PodcastFebruary 23, 2026x
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Reaching for God

🎙️ Aaron Salvato🎙️ Aaron SalvatoVoice Actor: Jesus and Others
Zak Shellabarger Zak Shellabarger Showrunner | Head Writer

In the face of religious rigidity, Jesus heals a woman long bound by a spirit, showing that the true essence of the Sabbath lies not in strict rules, but in freeing the oppressed and restoring life.

Jesus heals a woman bound by a spirit for eighteen years in the synagogue on the Sabbath, freeing her from pain, while the religious leaders protest, accusing Him of violating the Sabbath law. Jesus rebukes them, reminding the crowd that compassion and setting captives free should be at the heart of God’s day of rest.

Today's Bible verse is Matthew 6:33, from the King James Version.

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00:00:00 Speaker 1: But seek first the Kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you Matthew six thirty three. Heavenly Father, we thank you for your promise in Matthew six thirty three to provide for us when we seek first your kingdom and righteousness. Forgive us when we are distracted by the worries and desires of this world. Lord, help us to turn our eyes back to you, trusting that you are our provider and our source of peace. Give us hearts that hunger for your presence, seeking your will above all else. Teach us to prioritize your kingdom in our daily lives, to live righteously than to walk in obedience. Fill us with confidence that as we focus on you, all that we need will be given. Empower us to be a light that reflects your kingdom, draw awing others to your love. In Jesus' name, we pray Amen. Thank you for praying with me today. You're listening to the Jesus Podcast. Remain here for a dark story about Jesus and demons. If you've gleaned anything from this podcast, we'd love it if you're left to review and shared it with a friend. 00:01:25 Speaker 2: Click the link of the description to grow closer to God. There you'll find daily prayers, Bible plans, sleep stories, and so much more all on the pray dot Com app. Click the link of the description to get started. 00:01:39 Speaker 1: Jesus leaned on the dais, preparing to preach a word from the Law of Moses. Although the Pharisees hated him, he was still a respected teacher among many local rabbis. The small crowd had formed in the synagogue to listen to him. His voice traveled along the marble spires and lofty archways. It was the Sabbath, a day for rest and contemplation, so Jesus spoke from Deuteronomy, affirming the law of Moses. 00:02:10 Speaker 3: Blessed are you, Lord, our God, King of the universe, who has chosen us from all peoples and has given us his Torah. Blessed are you, Lord, Giver of the Torah. Thus says the word of our God through Moses. You shall remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt, and the Lord your God brought you out from there with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm. Therefore, the Lord your God commanded you to keep the Sabbath. 00:02:44 Speaker 1: Day Jesus rolled up the scroll and handed it to the attendant. He spoke with authority and calm. 00:02:56 Speaker 4: The Sabbath is a day to remember freedom. Freedom from slavery in Egypt, yes, freedom from slavery in Egypt, yes, certainly. But there is something greater upon us, the Lord. If the Sabbath is here to bring ultimate freedom, freedom from sin. 00:03:15 Speaker 1: The Pharisees and scribes in attendance winced at Jesus' words. Of all the things Jesus did to annoy them, working on the Sabbath was at the top of their list. They stalked him like predators on the Sabbath, waiting for moments to strike. Ironically, they treated it like a job, diligently following him to see what Sabbath rules he would break. He's a hypocrite, they murmured to themselves. Though their jabs gave them a momentary sense of superiority over Jesus, they would never accomplish what they wanted. 00:03:55 Speaker 5: He invokes Moses but refuses to obey his commands. 00:03:59 Speaker 1: Of course, Jesus did obey the law and Moses, he just didn't adhere to the pharisees ridiculous additions Jesus continued to teach, but was interrupted by a slight shriek from the back of the room. It came from a woman, but the additional quality to our voice revealed something else. What's at work in her A demon was present. 00:04:26 Speaker 5: There are many things that would seek to hinder our reach towards Christ, but the power of the Spirit provides us with the stretch and the strength we need to assess him. Welcome to the Jesus Podcast. We've been spending these past couple weeks exploring Jesus's power over demons. Today, let's immerse ourselves in a powerful story inspired by Luke Chapter thirteen, Verses ten through seventeen. Picture the scene Jesus is teaching in a synagogue on the Sabbath. The congregation is gathered, perhaps whispering about the country virtual rabbi who's been stirring things up. Among them is a woman who's been bent over for eighteen long years. Imagine that eighteen years of staring at the ground, unable to stand straight, her world narrowed to the dust beneath her feet. Luke tells us she had a spirit of infirmity, suggesting that her physical ailment had a spiritual root. 00:05:26 Speaker 1: Eva shuddered against the wall, arms curled over her stomach and back bent forward over her knees. She shrieked again in pain, noise bouncing off the polished stone walls stood. She shouted to herself, trying to resist her own body, launching her forward. She walked beside the wall with a burden like stride, unable to move correctly. Her voice cracked under the weight of pain. 00:06:00 Speaker 3: I get stop. 00:06:02 Speaker 1: Eva fought against herself, but couldn't keep her body upright. The demon within her was dragging her down. It was as if there were invisible chains bound around her neck. For eighteen years she had been forced to hunch over. She withheld another shriek, replacing her impulses with heavy breathing. Eva felt so ashamed. She hadn't come in to make a scene. She just wanted to see Jesus, but now every eye was on her. Eva turned to leave, but then she heard the voice of her creator, beckoning her, dear woman, come forward. His command was gentle to Eva's ears, but demanding to the demon within her. Eva's head turned to the crowd's judgmental gaze, but Jesus called out again to get her attention. 00:07:01 Speaker 3: Sweet child, look over here. 00:07:04 Speaker 1: Jesus made sure her gaze was fixed on him and no one else. She strolled forward, legs forced to stretch far to the side to keep her upright. Her ailment had ravaged the rest of her body, forcing her hips out and back forward. Every inch of her body ached. Eva made her way to the dais, doing her best to ignore the crowd. Jesus leaned forward and touched her shoulder. 00:07:33 Speaker 3: I've spoken about freedom here this morning, did you hear it? 00:07:38 Speaker 6: Yes, Lord, I'm sorry I interrupted. 00:07:43 Speaker 3: Eva. Today you are free from your disability. 00:07:48 Speaker 1: At first, there was silence, then a loud pop bounced off the walls. Eva gave out a loud gasp. Then there was another sound. Her shoulders cracked back below her ears. Each vertebrae in her spine cracked into place one by one. Eva's eyes whitened. She looked up at Jesus with a glimmer in her eye. Then slowly she lengthened her body upward, reaching her neck up to the sky. Her back followed, holding her upright. Eva cried out in relief, her eyes filled with light. Then she arched her back again and swung it from side to side. Her muscles moved effortlessly from side to side, and her bones locked into place, firm and straw. 00:08:47 Speaker 4: Ahhh, I feel like a mountain has been removed from my shoulders. 00:08:55 Speaker 3: I'm, I'm, Ma'm, You're free. 00:08:59 Speaker 1: Gees had interrupted her words, but more importantly, he had intervened to save her life. She was truly free. Jesus placed a hand on her straightened shoulders, as though he were comforting a close friend. 00:09:16 Speaker 3: Rest in the deliverance of God today, go in peace. 00:09:22 Speaker 1: Eva inhaled, deeply, breathing in the first full breath of air in eighteen years. She turned to the crowd and laughed. 00:09:33 Speaker 4: Oh, oh, praise, I don't I praise the Lord for healing me. 00:09:39 Speaker 2: Do you see what is possible with God? 00:09:43 Speaker 1: Eva skipped and sang. A cacophony of praise, worship, scoffs and murmurs filled the room. The ruler of the synagogue watched the entire thing with utter disgust. Jesus miracle was like a zip of sour wine to the ruler. The taste showed on his face. His nose scrunched upwards, and his lips curled behind his beard. He stood up, hands gripping his amulet silence. Some other religious rulers stood up behind him. All of them wore faces of self righteous anger. The rabbi wagged his finger at Eva and scolded her. 00:10:28 Speaker 6: The law of Moses clearly states that six days off her work and one is appointed for rest. Couldn't you have come on any other day to be healed? This is the sabbath. It's not a day for you. It's the lawn's day. 00:10:43 Speaker 1: You have you hedpocrats, Jesus interrupted with a shout. His voice boomed against the walls. The room fell silent. Jesus' anger was palpable, pulsating from him like heat from a furnace. The air shifted, and everyone tensed with fear and reverence. At this moment, it was clear to everyone in the room that Jesus wasn't a mere man. He was in command. He was the lord. He stepped from the dais toward the rulers. 00:11:22 Speaker 7: When it's the sabbath, do you refuse to untie your ox a donkey, lead them to water? Do you let them go thirsty because you couldn't manage an ounce of effort? You wouldn't let your animals go punched? How much more precious is this young woman, a daughter of Abraham. 00:11:41 Speaker 1: Jesus pointed to her, trying to draw some humanity from the religious leaders. 00:11:46 Speaker 6: Look at her. Satan has bound this woman for. 00:11:50 Speaker 7: Eighteen years, but now her bonds are loosened. On the Sabbath today, of all day, should be for such an act. 00:11:58 Speaker 4: For it is on this day if we celebrate bonds being broken. 00:12:04 Speaker 1: As Jesus said these things, the crowd began to clap. Jesus passion had stirred them up. They were able to see the good in what Jesus had done. At the end of the day, it was hard to deny something purely good for the sake of ceremony. The people irrupted in cheers. Some of the women embraced Eva. The rulers stepped back, flustered and ashamed. None of them relented. Instead, they swiped their robes back and turned their feet away from Jesus. The ruler of the synagogue blushed scarlet. Heat filled his body, and he turned to leave. The ruler of the synagogue paced down the length of the synagogue and a few long hallways. His sandals clacked on the hard stone floors. He passed altar after alter, quickening into the secret back room, until he found the Chief Priest preparing his white ceremonial garments, and. 00:13:08 Speaker 6: He fought Master Caiaphas. 00:13:11 Speaker 1: He bowed as he entered the dimly lit chamber. 00:13:14 Speaker 6: This mischief maker Jesus must be dealt with. 00:13:19 Speaker 1: The Chief priest wrapped his head in wool and Linin's garves. 00:13:23 Speaker 5: He calls himself a rabbi, doesn't he? 00:13:26 Speaker 6: He calls himself more than that. 00:13:29 Speaker 1: The rabbi's reply was dark. He leaned over and lowered his voice, almost as if the words themselves were cursed. 00:13:38 Speaker 6: He claims to be the Messiah. 00:13:41 Speaker 1: The Chief Priest's faced coiled in disgust, blasphemy. 00:13:45 Speaker 5: Perhaps it's time we did something about this, Jesus of Nazareth. 00:13:51 Speaker 6: Is it time to get Pilot involved? 00:13:54 Speaker 5: Much too early for that. 00:13:56 Speaker 6: Arrange for a dinner. 00:13:58 Speaker 5: Invite Jesus what our highest ranking officials to see what you have seen. We need to be of one mind going forward. 00:14:07 Speaker 1: The ruler bowed his head, then turned with a new found sense of hope in their plan to conspire against Jesus. 00:14:20 Speaker 5: As Jesus is teaching, he notices this woman. He doesn't wait for her to approach him. Instead, he calls her, over, woman, you are loosed from your infirmity, he says. He lays his hands on her, and immediately she straightens up, perhaps taking in the full view of the synagogue for the first time in nearly two decades. She begins to glorify God. But not everyone is thrilled. The ruler of the synagogue is indignant. There are six days on which men ought to work, He tells the crowd. Therefore, come and be healed on them, and not on the Sabbath day. Talk about missing the forest for the trees. It's like someone complaining that a life saving surgery was performed on a weekend. Jesus responds, sharply, hypocrite. Doesn't each of you on the Sabbath loose your ox or donkey from the stall and lead it to water. So shouldn't this woman, a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan has bound for eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the Sabbath. First, Jesus sees those whom society overlooks. This woman didn't ask to be healed. Jesus initiated the encounter. How often do we overlook those who are bent over by life's burdens. Maybe they're dealing with depression, addiction, or loneliness. Jesus models proactive compassion. Second, not all ailments are merely physical. While we shouldn't attribute every illness to spiritual causes, we also shouldn't ignore that some struggles have deeper roots. Are there areas in our lives where we are spiritually bent over, unable to stand tall in faith? Third, legalism blinds us to God's work. The synagogue ruler valued rules over restoration. Are we sometimes so caught up in tradition or protocol that we miss the miracles happening right before our eyes. Let's prioritize compassion over convention. Fourth, the Sabbath is about liberation, not limitation. Jesus chose the Sabbath to heal, highlighting that God's rest includes freedom from bondage. What better day to set someone free? Ask yourself what has bent you over today? Is it fear, a guilt, or perhaps a spirit of infirmity that's been lingering for years. Jesus is calling you to Him, ready to declare you are loosed from your infirmity. Also, consider who around you might need a compassionate touch instead of waiting for them to ask for help. Let's be proactive in offering support in a world that often leaves us hunched over under the weight of various burdens. Jesus offers us a chance to stand straight and see the world anew. Let's not let legalism or indifference keep us from experiencing or facilitating God's healing work. Remember, when Jesus sets us free, its cause for celebration, not criticism.