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In Matthew 5:17-20, Jesus makes a startling claim: unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees, you won't enter the kingdom of heaven. But the Pharisees were the most religious people of their day, famous for their strict obedience to God's law.
So what does Jesus mean? He's not calling us to keep even more rules or achieve moral perfection. Instead, he's exposing a dangerous trap the Pharisees fell into: obeying the letter of the law while completely missing its spirit. Jesus warns his disciples not to make the same mistake.
In this week's episode, we explore:
After listening to this episode, you'll understand that true righteousness isn't about checking off more rules than the next person. It's about pursuing God's purposes with humility, compassion, and genuine love. You'll be able to recognize when you're falling into the Pharisees' trap of outward obedience without inward transformation. Most importantly, you'll see that Jesus isn't raising the bar impossibly high. He's calling you to something deeper and more authentic: a faith that transforms your heart, not just your behavior.
Series: Gospel of Matthew: Behold, the King!
By Krisan Marotta4.9
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In Matthew 5:17-20, Jesus makes a startling claim: unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees, you won't enter the kingdom of heaven. But the Pharisees were the most religious people of their day, famous for their strict obedience to God's law.
So what does Jesus mean? He's not calling us to keep even more rules or achieve moral perfection. Instead, he's exposing a dangerous trap the Pharisees fell into: obeying the letter of the law while completely missing its spirit. Jesus warns his disciples not to make the same mistake.
In this week's episode, we explore:
After listening to this episode, you'll understand that true righteousness isn't about checking off more rules than the next person. It's about pursuing God's purposes with humility, compassion, and genuine love. You'll be able to recognize when you're falling into the Pharisees' trap of outward obedience without inward transformation. Most importantly, you'll see that Jesus isn't raising the bar impossibly high. He's calling you to something deeper and more authentic: a faith that transforms your heart, not just your behavior.
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