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Bobby Stafford Modern Day Pharisees    (Download Audio)   Christian Living April 15, 2012 Sunday PM Sermon

Modern-Day Pharisees

 

Introduction: 

Extremes beget extremes!  This has always been true.  The group known as “Pharisee” basically arose this way.  While many, if not most, of the Jews during the second and third centuries B.C. were becoming more and more like their Gentile neighbors, the Pharisees went in the opposite direction.  They insisted on keeping the Mosaical Law but also the “tradtions of the elders,” their customs, applications, and interpretations of the Law which often were far more strict than God had intended.  They claimed these were just as binding as the Law itself.  And when their traditions and God’s Law came in conflict, they rejected the Law and followed their own tradition.  See Mark 7:6-9

Theme: 

While Pharisees had some commendable characteristics, their attitude and inconsistencies concerning God’s Law were at the heart of many of our Savior’s most severe rebukes.  But we today can become just as deserving of rebuke as they were.  We can harbor the same bad attitudes in our heart and apply God’s law just as inconsistently as they did.  We will examine in our lesson today how this is possible. 

Text:  Matthew 23:1-30 

Body:

I. Verses 1-4 

Jesus tells his followers to obey the Pharisees when they spoke the truth, whenever their commands came from the Law.  He warns of their hypocrisy and that they made laws for God.  They had burdensome laws which God did not authorize.                                                         Application:  We must be certain what we teach and practice comes from God’s Word, not our own traditions.  We must not make matters of judgment as important as matters of doctrine.  Also, it’s easy to make allowances for ourselves, our families, our friends, but not for others.  We openly condemn a fault in others which we, or our family, or close friends, have; but which we never say anything about!  This is modern-day Phariseeism.  (James 2:8-9

II. Verses 5-12 

The Pharisees loved to show off their religion.  They wanted people to know how very spiritual they were.  (Phylacteries were small boxes containing Bible passages that were worn on the forehead or arm.  Tassels were worn on the corners of garments in order to remind the Israelites of God’s laws.)  This attitude was further seen in their desire to sit in the best seats, those of honor, where their great spirituality could be best shown.  They coveted greetings out in the streets.  “Oh look! Here come God’s loyal ones.”  They wanted special religious titles to be applied to them.  They wanted preeminence as Diotrephes did.   (III John 9 Application:  Is the reason we attend services because we want people to think we are religious?  Do we attend solely our evening services as if to say:  “Look at what a good Christian I am?”  If that is the reason, we are as well off at home.  What really matters?  We need to be humble, daily servants of God.  Read verse 11 again. 

III. Verses 13-15 

The Pharisees did all they could to keep people out of the kingdom, including themselves.  Instead, they did all in their power to win others to their own exclusive group; thus making them far worse off.  Application:  Many in the Lord’s church have drawn circles, saying that if you don’t dot “i’s “ and cross “t’s” just like we do, you are not faithful.  Many have separated themselves over matters of judgment, such matters as how the Spirit dwells within Christians or which translation of the Bible a person uses.  (Discuss each.)  Sometimes when a modern-day Pharisee converts one to his way of thinking (concerning matters of opinion), the proselyte carries the opinion even farther, making matters much worse.  (It is ok to make laws for yourself.  Perhaps, you choose to buy groceries only where alcohol is not sold.)   

IV. Verses 16-22 

The Pharisees twisted God’s Word to fit their own desires.  Faulty reasoning produced faulty conclusions.  Jesus calls them “fools and blind.”                                                                                           Application:  Much effort is needed on our part when we study God’s Word.  We must make diligent effort to come to an understanding, not just look for what we want to find.  Today we see people attempt to find reasons other than fornication for divorce and remarriage.  People fail to recognize figurative language. 

V. Verses 23-24 

The Pharisees stressed certain things to the exclusion of others.  Tithing and purification laws were stressed.  They were very careful to tithe even garden herbs (which was good), but neglected showing mercy and kindness to those in need.  The Pharisees were spiritually imbalanced.  Application:  We can do the same thing today.  We stress church attendance to the exclusion of evangelism; stress heaven, but exclude hell, etc.  Outward acts vs. a good heart – Bible study vs. serving others 

VI. Verses 25-28  

The Pharisees were very careful to follow external observances, those that could be seen by men.  But they did not involve their heart.  It was full of sin and blackness.  The point of the parable of the “elder brother” was that outwardly he appeared to be very righteous, but his true self was manifest when his younger brother came home.  He was very ugly on the inside, self-righteous.                                                                    Application: God’s rule for us has always been:  Clean the inside first.  God told His people, “O Jerusalem, wash your heart from wickedness, that you may be saved.”  (Jeremiah 4:14)   Jesus wants His people to be righteous according to His standard, not their own.  How easy it is for us to go through motions of a Christian life, but our heart to be in the world. 

VII. Verses 29-30 

The Pharisees pretended to be better than they really were.  They pretended to honor men of God in the past.  What hypocrisy!  Application:  Let’s don’t pretend to be better than our spiritual ancestors.  We hear preachers, men in the Lord’s church, who claim to be so much more spiritual than preachers of the past.  They claim to have a better understanding of God’s Word than those of the past.  Their self-righteousness goes to extreme. 

Conclusion:  

We must be on constant guard to keep from becoming modern-day Pharisees. 

Invitation: 

Members of the Lord’s church, are you concerned with how you appear outwardly more than the condition of your heart!  While in this life, it’s never too late to change.  Have you yet made the decision to become a part of the body of Christ? 

Bobby Stafford

April 15, 2012

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