When Jesus talked about the Pharisees, the biggest problem that He pointed out was that "they do not practice what they preach." We can look at this in three ways. First, they imposed laws that were difficult to follow on people, but when people had difficulties, they not only didn't help them, but actually condemned them. Jesus, however, was not like that. He didn't just talk about the law, He was also willing to help those around them. The Lord loved to be close to sinners and poor people; He loved them and forgave their sins. When the adulterous woman was caught, people wanted to convict her to death by stoning according to the law as it was imposed on people by the Pharisees; Jesus, however, saved that woman. Jesus not only talked about the law, but also loved those in need; He even accepted them and forgave their sins.
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Second, the Pharisees were mistaken in that they like to show off to people. Therefore, they made their phylacteries wider and their tassels longer. Wherever they went, they loved to take the place of honor. What is our attitude in our spiritual life? When we serve God, do we just seek for others to see and praise us, or do we simply seek to please God? May God help us to refrain from acting on the outside like the Pharisees.
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Third, Pharisees like others to call them Rabbis, but the Lord taught us not to value those superficial titles. May God help us to serve Him from deep down in our hearts. This doesn't mean that we cannot have any titles, but the important thing is whether our hearts are humble. May the Lord help us not to take on the behavior of the Pharisees!
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