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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Setting standards

Luke 11: 39-54

After spending time hearing Jesus a Pharisee, perhaps wanting to hear more, wanted to eat with Jesus. Keep in mind, Jesus had been speaking about signs, hypocrisy and how the body reflects the soul of a person.

As if not heeding the lesson nor understanding, the Pharisee becomes distracted that Jesus did not perform the ceremony of washing. Everything that the master had said suddenly had no credibility to the Pharisee. “Why have you not washed,” he wondered.

That’s all Jesus needed to hear to rebuke him to either bring him around to salvation or seal his decision for the crucifixion to shortly occur. Jesus spoke of the hypocrisy of giving alms and performing ceremony without obedience to God, concern for others or care for justice.

Read 1 Samuel 15:22.
About which event did Samuel chastise Saul?
Was Saul concerned with ceremony or obeying God?
What does God prefer?
Describe an event where you emphasized ceremony over obedience (it could be work, spiritual or wherever you may have chosen regulation over justice, intent or common good).
Describe a time where you chose obedience over ceremony.
Which had the better or most enduring outcome?

The lawyer then spoke up and Jesus reminded him that he also put undue burden on the people that they would not even take on themselves. I am reminded of a co-worker who had just been promoted to a leadership role. We all tried to support him, but we knew he was setting standards he had never followed himself. We saw his effectiveness as a leader weaken as he continued to set rules and standards he had not intention of following, but required his team members obey to the letter.

How effective was this leader?

After reading Christ’s chastisement answer the following question:
Do you think God holds leaders accountable?
Do you think God hears those who are under undue or unfair burdens?

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