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February 4

February 4


We hear a lot about outside threats. Secularism. Moral decay. Godless culture pressing in from every side. But when Jesus stepped into Jerusalem for the final time, He did not turn His fiercest words toward Rome. He aimed them straight at the religious leaders.

Matthew 23:13–39 is not a gentle passage. It is a public confrontation. Jesus stands in the temple and exposes false spiritual leadership with clarity and force. He says, “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you shut the kingdom of heaven in people’s faces” ~Matthew 23:13. These were not atheists. These were Bible experts. Teachers of the law. Men with titles, respect, and influence. And Jesus says they were keeping people out of God’s kingdom.

That tells us something vital. The greatest danger to God’s people has never been an immoral society outside the walls. It has always been spiritual deception inside the walls. From the garden forward, the most destructive lies come wrapped in religious language. Jesus exposes leaders who traveled land and sea to make converts, only to turn them into “twice as much a child of hell” as themselves ~Matthew 23:15. Strong words. Necessary words.

Jesus does not accuse them of ignorance. He accuses them of hypocrisy. They taught truth with their mouths but contradicted it with their lives. “They preach, but do not practice” ~Matthew 23:3. They loaded people down with religious burdens while refusing to lift a finger to help. They loved status, recognition, and praise more than obedience. They cleaned the outside while leaving the inside full of greed and self-indulgence ~Matthew 23:25.

This is not about minor theological disagreements. Jesus is exposing a system that replaced repentance with performance and humility with image. He says they strained out gnats and swallowed camels ~Matthew 23:24. They obsessed over details while ignoring justice, mercy, and faithfulness. They honored prophets in words while sharing the same murderous heart as those who killed them ~Matthew 23:29–31.

Then the tone shifts. After the final woe, Jesus looks over Jerusalem and weeps. “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem… How often would I have gathered your children together as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, and you were not willing!” ~Matthew 23:37. The anger is real. The grief is deeper. False leaders did not merely misteach. They hardened hearts against the very Messiah who longed to save them.

This passage points us directly to Christ. Jesus is not another religious voice competing for attention. He is the fulfillment of everything the law and prophets pointed toward. Rejecting Him while claiming to defend God is the ultimate contradiction. That is why His condemnation is so severe. False spiritual leadership does not just confuse people. It blocks the way to life.

For today’s believer, this passage demands self-examination. We are not immune because we hold a Bible or speak Christian language. The question is not whether we oppose cultural sin. The question is whether our lives align with the truth we confess. Jesus says outward religion without inward obedience is empty. Loud faith without repentance is dangerous. Knowledge without submission produces pride, not holiness.

This also sharpens our discernment. Not every threat wears the face of open rebellion. Some wear robes, titles, and smiles. Scripture calls us to test teaching, fruit, and direction by God’s Word, not by popularity or passion. Jesus cared enough about His people to confront deception publicly. Love does that.

Matthew 23 reminds us that God’s greatest warnings are reserved for those who misuse His name. The church does not fall because the world is dark. It falls when leaders replace truth with image and repentance with religion.

Tomorrow’s passage will move us closer to the cross. But today, Jesus clears the fog. Truth matters. Integrity matters. And following Christ means we submit to Him fully, not just speak about Him.

Stay under His Word. Stay humble before His truth. And never mistake religious noise for spiritual life.


Matthew 23:13-39
Exodus 19:16-21:21
Psalm 28:1-9
Proverbs 7:1-5

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New Testament:
Matthew 23:13-39

Jesus’ last public sermon: A Message of Warning

“But woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you shut the kingdom of heaven in people’s faces. For you neither enter yourselves nor allow those who would enter to go in. ~ Matthew 23:13

You serpents, you brood of vipers, how are you to escape being sentenced to hell? ~ Matthew 23:33

 

Summary:
Seven Woes to the Scribes and Pharisees
Lament over Jerusalem

 


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Why it is that the threat of false religion is so much more severe than any other threat that could possibly face Christianity in the world or face the world itself.

Let me begin by reminding you that Isaiah said, “and it shall be as with the people so with the priests. In other words, people follow their spiritual leader. However it is with the priests, that’s how it’s going to be with the people. Jeremiah put it this way. “The prophets prophesy falsely and the priests rule by doing what they prophesy and my people love to have it so.” Give them lying prophets and lying leaders and they’ll love it. And God condemns the false leaders of Jeremiah’s time when he says, “many shepherds have destroyed my portion underfoot. They have made my pleasant portion a desolate wilderness.”

In other words, they have trampled down, as it were, the garden of God. You see people follow their leaders. And false spiritual leaders have followers. And many of their followers are those who are seeking spiritual answers. Those who are seeking religious answers. And they have been turned away from the truth to a lie. A severe threat. Now in this text, the Lord Jesus confronts and reveals the true nature of the false spiritual leaders of Israel, the scribes, and the Pharisees.

They were the religious leaders. Jesus attacks them head on directly beginning in verse 13. He has already warned the people about them in verses 1-12 along with warning the disciples not to be like them. In the first seven verses He said, you are to be warned about them. And then in verse 8 to the disciples, you’re not to be like them. You be true spiritual leaders manifesting the true attitude and the true heart of one who really serves God. 
  

 

 
 
 
 
 

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