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The Gospel of Matthew: Jesus & Hypocrisy
Scripture References: Matthew 23; Micah 6:8
Intro: Welcome to this sermon exploring Jesus' confrontation with hypocrisy in Matthew 23. While "hypocrite" is a common charge against Christians, Jesus Himself practiced what He preached perfectly. Yet, hypocrisy remains a struggle highlighted by God in Scripture and often revealed in our own hearts. Jesus exposes it not just to condemn, but to heal.
Key Points: (Jesus' Diagnosis of Hypocrisy)
- Preaching vs. Practicing (vv. 1-3): Hypocrites say the right things but don't live them out. Jesus affirms listening to truth even from flawed messengers, but warns against imitating inconsistent lives.
- Imposing Heavy Burdens (v. 4): They demand much from others religiously but offer no help. Contrast this with Jesus' invitation to His easy yoke and light burden, carried alongside Him.
- Performing for Human Applause (vv. 5-7): Their religious deeds are done "to be seen," seeking honor and titles from people rather than approval from God.
- Hindering Others from God (vv. 13-15): Their actions or teachings actively obstruct people from entering the kingdom of heaven; hypocrisy is dangerously contagious.
- Majoring on Minor Rules (vv. 23-24): They meticulously follow lesser rules (like tithing tiny herbs) while neglecting core matters like justice, mercy, and faithfulness (Micah 6:8).
- Ignoring Internal Corruption (vv. 25-28): They focus on outward appearances (clean cup, whitewashed tomb) while harboring inner greed, self-indulgence, and spiritual deadness.
Conclusion: Jesus' Heart – Exposure AND Covering (vv. 37-39): After these harsh woes, Jesus reveals His heart: a deep longing, like a mother hen, to gather His people, even hypocritical Jerusalem, under His protective wings. He exposes sin not to shame us away, but to draw us to His covering grace.
Call to Action: Honestly ask God to reveal any hypocrisy in your own heart (inconsistency, seeking applause, neglecting weighty matters, etc.). Don't respond by trying harder in your own strength (legalism). Instead, run to Jesus. Confess your failings and receive His forgiveness and covering. Come to communion remembering His sacrifice makes true heart transformation possible.
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The Gospel of Matthew: Jesus & Hypocrisy (Matthew 23)
with Travis Aicklen
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