Prayer Requests and Gratitudes

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Are You Honest with Yourself?

~~~ 1 Thessalonians 2:9-13 ~~~ Psalm 139 ~~~ Matthew 23:27-32 ~~~

Jesus continues to harp on the scribes and Pharisees...
Accusing them of white washing the exterior of the tombs
while fully knowing that inside lies rotten flesh and dry bones.

He goes on to accuse them of pretending
 to have been better than those who have died.

 ‘If we had lived in the days of our ancestors,
we would not have joined them in shedding the prophets’ blood.’

Jesus is not easily fooled by their play with words.
Jesus is not impressed by their external appearance and practices.


Jesus knows that the scribes and the Pharisees
are not connected to the truth of Psalm 139.

You have searched me and you know me, Lord.

They shun away from uttering these words.
They fool themselves into believing that only 
they know what lies within their heart.
They fool themselves into believing that Jesus
 is just like the rest of the people.

With the scribes and Pharisees what you see is not what you get.
They lie about who they are and what they are
 right to the face of everyone.

But when they try their usual tactics with Jesus;
it fails to work...Jesus knows too much.
Jesus does not have a crystal ball or any magic abilities.

Nothing is or can be hidden from Jesus...
not darkness...not far away places...
no mountain tops or ocean depths.

Where can I go from your spirit?
From your presence where can I flee?

Secretly the scribes and Pharisees 
are seeking a place where Jesus is not present.
Jesus makes them feel very uncomfortable,
but they remain stubborn, resistant, hard headed.

They continue to polish their public appearance...
they whitewash the sad facade of their life.

Jesus hears their empty words.
Just as he hears all of our words too.

We cannot say or act in such a manner that would
camouflage our true self from God. 

You have searched me and you know me, Lord.

We must learn from the foolish thinking 
of the scribes and Pharisees.
Pretending to be better than we really
 are inside does not work with Jesus.

Imagine Jesus laughing the next time you
are temped to think you can fool him.

Jesus knows us more intimately than our parents or our friends.
Jesus knows us better than we may even know ourselves.
If you pretend long enough you may be able to fool yourself.
You may be able to rationalize away all of your 
ways which are not pleasing to God.

The most holy people learned to come to Jesus 
with their flaws and weaknesses.
We must come to Jesus with an honest open heart.

He is the great healer,
but first you must be honest with yourself.

This is how you are able...
walk in a manner worthy of the God...
who calls you, knows you, and loves you.

May all the days of your life be Blessed
 first from the inside. 

~~~Peace~~~

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