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Blind Guides
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If we make too much of ridiculing the Pharisees
we run the risk of falling into their ways of thinking and acting. Do we not
major on minor issues? Do justice, mercy and faith get priority in our
proclamation or do rules and regulations and denominational traditions hold
centre stage? In sharing our message are we offering release from a burden or
simply imposing another burden? Have we become those who study the Scriptures
but miss the point of them? Pharisees are fair game and their religious party
is now history - but their spirit still shadows our contemporary church -
blind guides didn’t die out in the first century
A LifeWords Devotion
By David Reay
“What sorrow awaits you teachers of religious
law and you Pharisees. Hypocrites! For you are careful to tithe even the
tiniest income from your herb gardens, but you ignore the more important
aspects of the law—justice, mercy, and faith. You should tithe, yes, but do not
neglect the more important things. Blind guides! You strain your water so you
won’t accidentally swallow a gnat, but you swallow a camel! - Matthew 23:23-24
(NLT)
They are the ones who major on the minors.
They are the ones who impose legalistic rules
on the people.
They are the ones who are supposed to be
experts in Scripture and who yet miss its most important message about the
Messiah.
No wonder they are called blind guides.
People look to them for help and are given
hurdles to jump.
People respect their authority and yet they
abuse that authority.
While all that is true, if
we make too much of ridiculing the Pharisees we run the risk of falling into
their ways of thinking and acting.
Do justice, mercy and
faith get priority in our proclamation or do rules and regulations and
denominational traditions hold centre stage?
In sharing our
message are we offering release from a burden or simply imposing another
burden?
Pharisees are fair
game and their religious party is now history.
But their spirit
still shadows our contemporary church.
Blind guides didn’t
die out in the first century.
Blessings
David
In
today's world real hope is hard to find. That's why Hope 103.2 exists:
to bring the message of hope to our community through a family-friendly, safe
listening environment.
We
won't be quick to criticise or condemn. And we won't play on people's fears. Hope
103.2 will be ready to celebrate what's good in society and culture.
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