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Modern Day Pharisees

  • The Pharisees and the scribes asked him, "Why don't your disciples walk according to the tradition of the elders, but eat their bread with unwashed hands?" He answered them, "Well did Isaiah prophesy of you hypocrites, as it is written, This people honors me with their lips, But their heart is far from me. But in vain do they worship me, Teaching as doctrines the commandments of men. For you set aside the commandment of God, and hold tightly to the tradition of men'the washing of pitchers and cups, and you do many other such things. He said to them, Full well do you reject the commandment of God, that you may keep your tradition." Mark 7:5'9 WEB.

    I grew up in the Bible Belt, and the first time I read the Bible all the way through, I was amazed at what was not in there. I'd been told that the Bible says this, and the Bible tells us that, only to find later that it didn't. Apparently, they hadn't read it either. So I found reading the Bible for myself quite liberating. What I had mostly been taught were the traditions of men (Mark 7:7). They had been passed down verbally through the generations.

    The Pharisees in the scripture above were a strict religious sect in Judaism. They followed the written law of Moses as well as an oral law called the "Oral Torah," the "traditions of the elders." Some smart people believed that the written law of God was incomplete. So unwritten traditions were debated, refined, and expanded on. Rules were created to prevent Jews from breaking the law of Moses. Then their new commandments became taught alongside the Word of God as if they were the Word of God. These new laws began to be passed down through the generations as the Word from God. Yet, it was a mixture of God's Word and the traditions of men. Few knew the difference, but Jesus Christ did.

    For example, the Pharisees developed an extremely elaborate tradition for handwashing from a single verse, Leviticus 15:11. This verse speaks of washing your hands after a bodily discharge, which I agree with. Soon they had laws about the purity and color of the water, the type of vessel it should be poured from, and how high the pitcher should be held above the hands. It also required washing each hand several times up to the elbow.

    The Pharisees condemned the disciples of Jesus for not practicing this type of handwashing, the "tradition of the elders." Jesus knew the Word, for He is called the Word of God (John 1:1). When Jesus had to face satan, His weapon was "It is written." The Word is our weapon, yet it is only as powerful as your knowledge of the Word. Jesus Christ, who knew the Word better than anyone, called these Pharisees "hypocrites," meaning actors. Jesus' point was that no amount of external washing would ever make them clean, for their defilement came from the inside. Also, what they were teaching and practicing was "not written."

    Fast forward two thousand years, and we have our own "oral law" to accompany the written scripture. Somehow, we know how people should dress, style their hair, the music they should listen to, the Bible translation they should read, and the holidays that they should or shouldn't observe. In summary, we want them to be a reflection of us. We can completely ignore "Love your neighbor" and tell them how to dress appropriately, which would be like us. We would remake them in our image, no matter how distorted and bent that is. For if they are like us, they must be alright. Do you see the problem?

    Try to read the Word for yourself when you can, or listen to it on audio. Don't trust what others tell you without first checking it for yourself (Acts 17:11). The Word soaks into your spirit, and you will remember it later when you need it. If you have never heard it, then how can it help you? You must know what is written and what is not to use the Word effectively.

    Prayer: Heavenly Father, please wash me from the inside out, and reveal what I should change. Help me correct the areas I am misled in, and let me see the differences between scripture and the traditions handed down. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen!

    Note: All are invited to join us this morning for our RHM Live Online church service. This is a special time of worship, prayer, fellowship and an inspiring message. All are welcome! Here is the link to join: RHM Live


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Debi Burton
Debi Burton Heavenly Father, please wash me from the inside out, and reveal what I should change. Help me correct the areas I am misled in, and let me see the differences between scripture and the traditions handed down. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen! ❤️
May 28
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Kay Collinsworth
Kay Collinsworth

Amen 

May 28
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Wanda Pennington
Wanda Pennington

Amen 

May 28
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Brenda F
Brenda F

Amen

May 28
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Linda Wakefield
Linda Wakefieldedited: May 28

Thank you for today's devotional.  It helps me so much to understand the true word of Jesus and what we have conveniently added to the written scripture.  Happy Memorial Day everyone!

 

May 28
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Marisa Jackson
Marisa Jackson

Amen!! Amen!! Amen!!

May 28
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Yvette York
Yvette York

Amen Amen Good Morning Everyone Have A Blessed Sunday And Week 

May 28
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Dana Rozell
Dana Rozell

In Jesus Name Amen!

May 28
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Celeste Strenn
Celeste Strenn

Amen❣️

May 28
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Scott Riegelmann
Scott Riegelmann

Amen 

May 28
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Richard Mondello
Richard Mondello

In Lord Yeshua's name we pray this, Amen. 

May 28
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Liesel  aka  Lisa Wardle
Liesel aka Lisa Wardle

Amen, Pastor!!! Yes, I see the problem, it was then and it still is "now-a-days", which is heart breaking and so misleading! I was a Sunday school teacher at a very good and Bible believing and teaching church which broke up sadly to say because of the music & worship department and issues regarding "allowing newer sounds", which was still Gospel music that especially brought in the younger people!!!  Then there were major arguments and disagreements, and then disaster hit! It is so SAD when brothers and sisters in the faith start arguing, bitterness like a cancer is spreading like a wildfire, and . . .    So, in the interim, we visited a church that was highly legalistic, such as dress attire  and that the dresses and skirts had to be a certain length, pants for ladies were not allowed even though they were modest, hair length especially for young men (that were visiting and showing interest, were approached immediately to cut their hair) to conform), etc., etc... Needless to say, we left that church!   That's why I'm now so grateful and thankful for our RHM, and for Pastor Dion & Sylvia and their unswerfing commitment and steadfestness to bring us the word of the Lord in spirit and in truth!!! PTL!!!

May 28
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Sherry McCosh
Sherry McCosh

I totally agree I understand what you are saying and it is so sad and needless!

 

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Mari Kaufmann
Mari Kaufmann

Amen

May 28
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Schalk  de Beer
Schalk de Beer

Yes, amen Lord. 

May 29
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Wesley Paulus
Wesley Paulus

Amen! 

May 29
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Sherry McCosh
Sherry McCosh

Well said Pastor Dion! Amen, we must read and follow the Word of God not the commandments of men or what they think we should do. I only follow Jesus and what the Word of God instructs us to do. I try to read every day and keep learning as much as I can about God and His word and all the commandments. Jesus is our Lord and Saviour and he died to wash us clean so even though we make mistakes every day and sin if we ask God to forgive us He is faithful to forgive us. Blessed by the name of the Lord, Blessed by Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour!! Blessing to all of you brothers and sisters in Christ! We are the body of Christ!Amen!

 

May 30