Good morning Lord Jesus, I set aside tie with You, to allow you to set me aside for your glory today.
“Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood and prayed about himself like this: ʻGod, I thank you that I am not like other people: extortionists, unrighteous people, adulterers - or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week; I give a tenth of everything I get.ʼ The tax collector, however, stood far off and would not even look up to heaven, but beat his breast and said, ʻGod, be merciful to me, sinner that I am!ʼ I tell you that this man went down to his home justified rather than the Pharisee.” (Luke 18:10-14)
This passage speaks to me, and it speaks to I would say most in the church in America. and it haunts me. Putting us in the place of the Pharisee on our knees before God we would say, “I tithe consistently”. (But do we? do we give God our first fruits or just our left overs, what is convenient to give. Look at your bank statements.) “I attend church faithfully”. (But do we? or is it when there is nothing better going on that day, when I feel like it, or maybe I will sit and drink coffee and watch on line.) “I fast regularly in prayer.” ( But do we? When was the last time we consistently and intentionally set aside regular scheduled days to fast? Look at your calendar, where are they?) “We are Christians.” (When was the last time you consistently imitated Jesus in picking up your cross and lived a life of sacrificial love for your neighbor? Look in your heart.)
The Pharisee was not justified because he relied on his acts of righteousness instead of humility before God and used them to separate himself from his neighbors instead of serving his neighbors. However, at least he was honest, honorable, obeyed his covenant with God, obeyed God, and actually did what God required, though out of the wrong heart posture. At least he was actually faithful to his religion. If God did not justify the Pharisee, what does he think of us? As we in the American church are even worse than the Pharisee! We have the same wrong heart posture, and we are faking our way of obeying God and posers as true practicers of our religion.
We do not have at least the integrity of the Pharisee or the broken humility of the tax collector. So where are we in this story when we come before God with our prayers?
Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, Lord have mercy.
My family, I pray you read this passage of the words of Jesus. I pray you may not think the “we” in this reflection applies to “someone else.” I pray you will with an honest heart, meditate what it would look like if Jesus spoke about you in this story, in Jesus name. Please pray the same for me. God bless you my friends!
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