For many years, the Lord has been patiently and gradually showing me
signs of the self-righteousness that hides in the deep recesses of my
depraved heart. He began many years ago, and continues today. Sometime
in the past year, a friend of mine gave me one of his extra copies of Extreme Righteousness: Seeing Ourselves in the Pharisees.
This book is a biblical study of the Pharisees whom the author, Tom
Hovestal, affectionately calls the “scoundrels” of the Gospel accounts.
It has been in my “books to read soon” bag for awhile, but I finally
took it out a few days ago. In the fourth chapter, the author
effectively indicts every one of us as a Pharisee and warns of the
self-righteousness that lurks within.
Pharisaism’s fatal flaw is self-righteousness. It lurks just beneath the surface of our evangelical souls. But we do not see it! Why? Perhaps we live such good lives that we look for sin in all the wrong places! We tune in to the external symbols of goodness but miss the internal symptoms of evil. Jesus does not want us, however, to live our lives in the pseudo-security of human righteousness. While on earth, He loved people too much to permit them to continue their merry religious ways blinded to their true spiritual condition. Instead He regularly engaged in the ministry of enabling religious people to find freedom and true life.
A few pages later, he writes, “We are sufficiently sophisticated and
self-controlled to cover up most self-righteousness….So what subtle
clues expose the hidden condition of our hearts?” He then describes 4
‘warning lights of self-righteousness’ and challenges us to ask
questions of ourselves. For myself, I see all four in my life at certain
times and in varying degrees. How about you? Do you see yourself in
this mirror? Continue at Paul Tautges
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