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Intro: Rules don’t make you right
My wife was talking to one of her friends
She had just come from a 60th birthday party
The lady had 5 daughters
All of them were raised in the church, went to a strict religious school, and subsequently rebelled and walked away from the Lord
As the lady reflected over her life and where her daughters were she admitted that rules don’t make you a good person
Following rules don’t make you right before God
That’s what we encounter this morning
The rules committee came to visit Jesus
There were some written rules called the Oral Law
Tradition of the elders
Body of rabbinic literature
Later codified in the Mishnah and Talmud
Talmud: 63 books in 8 volumes
As binding to devout Jews as Scripture itself
According to Rabbi Akiba (contemporary of Matthew), the traditions of the Law act as a fence around the law
Tradition to keep people from breaking the Law
Problems with rules and regulations
You can perform them mechanically
Your heart doesn't have to be in it
Rules don’t make you right
Read Matthew 15:1-5
Transition:
What Jesus is like?
People have a false view
Sunday school Jesus
"Gentle Jesus, meek and mild,
Look upon this little child"
Gentle and compassionate
He was Confrontational, depending on who He is dealing with
He was a Radical, non-conformist
Did not conform to societal standards
Did not conform to religious practices
Held tenaciously to God's Word
Against religious rules & traditions
That Covered the truth
That Made it difficult to access the truth
Those rules and traditions often cause spiritual blindness because it gives appearance you are right, but your heart is far from God
I. Clean Hands vs. 1-9
How do you cure spiritual blindness?
Clean Hands
vs. 1-2 Break the Rules
The scribes and pharisees accused Jesus of breaking the rules
He didn’t wash his hands before he ate
Jesus had been miraculously healing people in Galilee
Blind see, Deaf hear, Lame walk, Wither hands work, Dead raised
News spread quickly
Incurred interest of religious in Jerusalem
Probably a delegation of the Sanhedrin makes up the Scribes and Pharisees who confront Jesus
They Issue a Public rebuke
Issue at hand: Ceremonial Wash Hands
Not hygiene: ritual
Elaborate hand-washing ceremony of the oral law
Hands place up before you, water poured at fingertips, rand down hands and fell off at the bend of the wrist
Hands pointed down, water poured at wrists, ran down hands and fell off at fingertips
Hands dried by rubbing in open palms
Practiced before every meal and between every course
Religious superstition: Shibtah (a demon) who attached to hands as one slept; touch food and ingest a demon)
Jesus’ disciples didn’t wash their hands when they ate
vs. 3-6 Break the Commandments
Jesus not looking for trouble—trouble found Him
Jesus unafraid of confrontation
Jesus was strong in His reply because these leaders were far too concerned with these ceremonial rules.
Jesus' answer
He turns it back to Scripture
Their argument was NOT about Scripture, but rules & traditions
Oral law twisted the Scripture
They were arguing about Jesus breaking their rules
He turned and charged them with breaking His father’s law
When they declared people unclean because of their rules, they denied the people access to God.
Honor your father and mother:
The clear command of God said that everyone should give honor to their father and mother – even stating a penalty for extreme disobedience to this command.
When we are adults and no longer in our parents’ household or under their authority, we no longer have to obey our father and mother.
Yet we are still commanded to honor them; that command endures.
Some Jewish people of Jesus’ day had a way to get around the command to honor your father and mother.
If they declared that all their possessions or savings were a gift to God that were especially dedicated to Him, they could then say that their resources were unavailable to help their parents.
Corban: dedicated to God's exclusive purpose
Kept and used
A way out of the fifth commandment
Jesus tells them that they think they are getting out of the commandment, but God sees
vs. 7-9 Be careful of the rules
I know what some of you are thinking
If there are no rules there will be anarchy
Our society is crumbling because people aren’t following rules
Governmental rules are important, although I am a believer of less is more
In the church rules can replace a relationship with Jesus
If I follow all of these rules I am right, which turns to I am better than others
Some questions to ask:
Is it established according to Scripture?
Just a convenient way to apply Scripture?
Rules can remind us of important spiritual truths
Rules in spiritual community can be obstructive and destructive even prohibit spiritual life
vs 7 Hypocrites
Jesus has some harsh words for his accusers
Hypocrite comes from Greek term for an actor on stage
One who lived behind a mask
Every area of life has hypocrites
Spiritual hypocrites are the worst
Jesus did not hold back against hypocrisy
Scathing, indicting words
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