Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Luke 11, Part 4

Scripture: Luke 11:37-54

Observation: Jesus is eating a meal at a Pharisee's house, when the Pharisee notes that Jesus has not washed before eating. Jesus takes this opportunity to point out to the Pharisee that he (and the others) are more concerned with the outside (appearances) than the inside (their characters). Next He tells them they tithe every small herb but neglect the pursuit of love and justice. One of the scribes (lawyers of the law) protests, saying that by offending the Pharisees Jesus offends them also. But Jesus calls all of them to repentance, and calls them all hypocrites.

Application: Jesus was not concerned with political correctness. He was at the Pharisee's house, sitting at the Pharisee's table, yet He didn't flinch or try to white-wash His message of repentance. He knew it was necessary for all to repent, even if they didn't want to hear about it. Am I more concerned about the Gospel, or stepping on people's toes?

Prayer: Father, speaking Your truths is not popular. No one wants to be told that their way of thinking is wrong. But how can they repent if they aren't told? Everyone needs to have a chance to hear and receive the Gospel, just like I did. Please give me words to speak to everyone, whether pleasing or not. Take away any fear of speaking up that I may have. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.

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