The reason that Jesus rebuked Pharisees and authorities on the law was that they had hardened hearts. They heard the teachings that the Lord had preached, they saw the miracles that the Lord had performed, yet their hearts were still closed. Not only did they not humble themselves to received the work of God, but also did they tried every way to resist.
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The way they resisted was to doubt the source of Jesus's authority. Since they could not deny the power of miracles, at least they could say, this power was not from God, but from Satan. That's why they asked Jesus, "Who gave you this authority?" The same thing happened today as well. We often hear people criticizing evangelists, much like how Pharisees resisted Jesus. They saw miracles, and yet had hardened hearts. They say that those are not from the Lord. Some say that those are from the will of human. Some say that those are trickeries. Even some say that those are the work of evil spirits. Of course, some evangelists did bear bad witnesses. But what if what they did was from God? Who can be sure which deeds are false? If those were real, aren't we the same as the Pharisees - seeing miracles yet still not believing?
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Quite often, we don't know the condition of our hearts. May God shine His light upon us and examine our hearts, so that we will not offend God and fall into the circumstance of denying Holy Spirit and denying truth. When we see the work of God's Spirit, let us not question and criticize easily, but keep a humble heart to seek Him and receive His work every day!
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