The Truth Disables the Deceived

The Pharisees, who were lovers of money, we're listening to all these things and scoffing Him. And He told them, "You are the ones who justify yourselves in the sight of others, but God knows your hearts. For what is highly admired by people is revolting in God's sight. Luke 16:14,15

Jesus previous teaching was on the fact that you cannot serve two masters, money and God. The Pharisees loved money, to dress well and the things money could buy.

The apostle Paul was one such man bu when he was apprehended by Christ and the truth of the gospel, he changed dramatically to the point he could say: whether I am rich or poor I am content. As we follow Paul throug the epistles (the letters) we see a man so different from the Pharisees. You might say a changed Pharisee is a good Pharisee.

Jesus, lovingly and plainly cut through all the lies the Pharisees told themselves and others about their wrong attitudes and station in life, it was all based on lies and corruption and Jesus was exposing them. Only a humble heart could listen and repent, a proud heart would refuse and justify its position. The Pharisees here went away and plotted how to kill Jesus all because He spoke truth.

I pray I always keep a heart that can be told truth because the truth can can me free. If I refuse it I am a lost soul indeed. Amen!

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