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Celebrate Hope: Looking Back Stepping Up

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Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! - Matthew 23:23

I’ve always looked up to my sister for being active in church, for reading her Bible, praying, and serving others. While talking with Elise about her first year in college, she revealed an experience that moved her to further self-examination. Elise told me about an incident with a girl Elise had looked up to as a role model—a believer in Jesus. Until the girl became part of an unruly mob of partygoers. Then Elise resented her, but God caused my sister to check her own heart. 

Scripture reveals that there was a sect of Jewish clergy, the Pharisees, who loved to judge others rather than examine themselves. Throughout His ministry, Jesus came into conflict with them. While they judged Jesus a blasphemer, the Lord labeled them hypocrites. He noted the Pharisees’ superficial obsession with Jewish law during His final visit to the temple at Jerusalem. Jesus made an insightful statement regarding their view: “You give a tenth of your spices . . . . But you have neglected the more important matters of the law—justice, mercy and faithfulness” (Matthew 23:23).

Going to church, taking communion, prayer—all of these are good. However, if done solely to signify one’s moral superiority, then they are pointless. Our goal isn’t simply piety and following religious rules for their sake, but to become better examples of Christ’s love and bring this hope on Earth as we share it with others. —Anthony Jones 

Are there any faith disciplines you elevate above godly love for others?

God, help us seek the most excellent way of loving You and our neighbor, without discrimination.

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Celebrate Hope: Looking Back Stepping Up

Celebrate Hope: Looking Back, Stepping Up is an invitation to find where God has been present with us in difficult days long past and where God is present with us now. Certainly God has been our help in ‘ages past,’ and God remains ‘our hope for years to come.’ Celebrate Hope provides us with this needed reminder and offers us the strength to carry on.

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