YOU MIGHT BE A PHARISEE IF...
-- you think you are the only one who does any
work in the church (1 Kgs 19:14,18)
-- you try to catch your brothers or sisters in Christ in a sin (Mt 12:1-2, Gal
2:4)
-- you are not willing to forgive others (Lu 7:36-50, 15:12-32)
-- you are prejudiced (Ac 6:1, James 2:1-9)
-- you call the members of the local church "they" instead of
"we" (1 Co 12:21-27)
-- you fail to look in the mirror of God's Word at your own self (Ja 1:22-25)
-- you never confess your faults (Ja 5:16)
-- your prayers for others are lengthy, but the acknowledgment of your own sin
is short or not at all (Lu 18:9-14)
-- you want to be a leader or else you get your feelings hurt (3 Jn 9, 1 Ti
1:7, 1 Cor 12-14)
-- you speak evil of your brothers / sisters (Ja 4:11)
-- you attack the personality of the false teacher instead of the doctrine (2
Co 10:10)
-- you criticize the truthful preaching of God's Word (3 Jn 10)
-- you offer worldly wisdom to people who need help (Col 2:8, 1 Cor 1:18-19)
-- you are easily annoyed by other people's children (Mt 19:13-15) -- you
condemn the motives of others without getting all the facts (Mt 12:1-8, 1 Cor
13:5)
-- you make excuses for the sins of your family and friends (1 Cor 5:1-2)
-- you jump to conclusions (Jn 8:40-43, 1 Cor 13:7)
-- you believe your sins are not as bad as others (Ro 1&2, 2 Co 10:12)
-- you want prominent positions in the church for your family members (Mt
20:20-28)
-- you think arguing in class is getting to the meat of the word (1 Ti 1:6,
6:4, 2 Ti 2:23-25)
-- you are quick to tell others of their sins, while you are practicing sin (Mt
7:1-5, Ro 2)
-- you are so disgusted by a person's sin that you have no compassion for the
sinner (Mt 23:37)
-- you show piety but your mind is dirty (Mt 23:)
-- you stereotype others (Jn 1:46)
-- you love for everyone to know about your own good deeds (Mt 6:2,6,16-18,
23:5-7, 2 Cor 10:18)
-- you stress giving to the Lord, but you fail to practice benevolence in your
personal life (Ja 2:15-16 Mk 7:9-13, 1 Jn 3:17)
-- you convert others to Christ, but by your example you teach them to be like
the world (Mt 23:)
-- you are attracted to money & things (Lu 16:14)
-- you justify your sinful behavior (Lu 16:15)
-- you emphasize eloquence in prayer (Lu 20:47)
-- you are more concerned about what others think of you than what God thinks
(Jn 12:42-43)
-- you avoid associating with some people for the sake of appearances (Gal
2:11-13)
-- you view your persecutions as a sign that you are righteous (Col 2:18)
-- you think that your physical prosperity is a confirmation of your
righteousness (1 Ti 6:5)
-- you justify your lack of concern for others (Lu 10:30-36)
-- you think you have all the answers (1 Co 8:1-2)
-- you think YOU will not fall away (1 Co 10:12)
-- you think you can be righteous without love (1 Co 13:1-3)
-- you think your own works will save you (Ti 3:5)
-- you think you are self-sufficient (2 Co 3:5)
-- you think being religious is more important than being obedient (Mt 7:21-23)
-- you think you have discovered new truth (Gal 1:6-9)
-- you are quick to condemn others (Lu 9:54)
-- you attack your opponents when you cannot refute their argument (Jn
11:47-53)
-- you twist the words of your opponents to set up false charges against them
(Mk 14:55-59)
-- you attempt to trap your opponents with loaded questions (Lk 20:19-26)
-- you feel superior to the weaker members of the church (Lk 18:9-14)
-- you resent those who lived most of their lives in selfish pursuit of
pleasure, but after coming to Christ, they lead more prayers than you do (Lk
15:1-32 esp. vs.25-32)
-- you think a church must have a church building and a regular preacher to be
complete (no scripture for obvious reasons)
-- you think that building must be located in a nice neighborhood to attract
the right kind of people (Jas 2:1-9; 1 Cor 1:26-31)
-- you condemn the innocent (Mt 12:7)
-- you bind the idea that you cannot leave one drop of juice in the cup at the
Lord's Supper (Mt 26:27)
-- you scrape out the remains of a camel from between your teeth when using a
toothpick (Mt 23:24)
-- you think you can please God without full and complete obedience to God's
laws (Mt 23:23)
-- you disfellowship everyone in your congregation who doesn't agree with you,
and you are the only one left (3 Jn 9-10)
-- you are offended by these comparisons!
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