Scripture References
- Matthew 23
- Matthew 23:11-12
- Galatians 5:22-23
- Psalm 118:26
Introduction
- Pastor Chris (on staff nearly 20 years) continued the “Investigating Jesus” series.
- Previous week: End-Times message; this week: the question, “What about all the hypocrites?”
- Light-hearted open (Disney trip, humorous photo of Pastor Josh), then pivot to the seriousness of hypocrisy.
- Rooted Celebration Weekend: 2,500 graduates; invitation to text ROOTED to 20411 for next session.
- Context: Matthew 23 takes place on the Tuesday of Passion Week–Jesus’ final public confrontation with the Pharisees.
Key Points / Exposition
1. “Team Jesus” vs. “Team Jesus in Name Only”
- Not all religious leaders actually belong to Christ (Matthew 23:1-7).
- Pharisees knew the Law externally, added burdens, sought status (large phylacteries, long tassels).
- Modern parallel: headlines of fallen pastors; discernment required.
- Tests for legitimacy:
- Follow the fruit (Galatians 5:22-23).
- Test teaching against Scripture.
- Examine private life consistency (family, humility, service).
2. The Seven Woes - Hypocrisy Exposed (Matthew 23:13-36)
- Shut the door of the Kingdom–block access to God.
- Win converts only to corrupt them–lead others away from God.
- Twist oaths–manipulate truth for personal gain.
- Strain gnats, swallow camels–majors vs. minors.
- Clean outside of cup–outward show, inner greed.
- White-washed tombs–look alive, spiritually dead.
- Honor murdered prophets–celebrate past truth while rejecting present Messiah.
- Imagery explained: gnat (smallest unclean), camel (largest); white-wash used before Passover.
- Jesus’ tone: protective of the people these leaders misled.
3. Seven Marks of a Devoted Faith (The Positive Inversion)
- Live as a visible example of Jesus–consistency in home, work, church.
- Commit to leading “one more” to Christ–intentional evangelism.
- Let God’s Word drive you to serve–greatest is servant of all (Matthew 23:11-12).
- Recognize God’s power to forgive every sin–no one beyond grace.
- Walk in humility–invite correction, resist spiritual pride.
- Remain spiritually alive–abundant life flows from grace, not self-righteousness.
- Trust Jesus as Lord–foundation for all other marks.
4. Correction Anchored in Love (Matthew 23:37-39)
- Tone shifts from indictment to lament: “Jerusalem, Jerusalem … how often I longed to gather you.”
- Jesus’ correction never detached from His desire to save.
- Adoption illustration: God “checked every box,” chose us despite baggage; cross covers “select all.”
Major Lessons & Revelations
- Hypocrisy is not merely inconsistency–it actively blocks others from Christ.
- Outward religiosity without inward transformation angers and grieves Jesus.
- True greatness in the Kingdom is measured by humble service, not public platform.
- Christ’s love pursues even the hypocrite; His cross is sufficient for every sin.
Practical Application
- Self-audit: ask whether your faith is displayed or devoted; confess hidden sin.
- Join community for growth–sign up for Rooted; text ROOTED to 20411.
- Serve somewhere regularly–text SERVE to 20411.
- Evaluate leaders you follow: fruit, family, fidelity to Scripture.
- Identify and pray daily for “one more” person far from God; share your story.
- Practice transparency at home–let children see authentic repentance and service.
Conclusion & Call to Response
- Jesus exposes hypocrisy to invite healing.
- Invitation: receive salvation or return from duplicity; ministry teams available at crosses/front after service.
- Church encouraged to honor faithful shepherds (Pastor Josh, Pastor Steve) while each member embraces a devoted, humble walk with Christ.
Prayer
- Thanksgiving for grace that grants repeated chances.
- Petition for courage to confess hidden sins and live transparently.
- Intercession for those ready to trust Jesus today to step forward and receive new life.
References & Resources
- Rooted 10-week discipleship experience (text ROOTED to 20411).
- Lake Pointe Serve Teams (text SERVE to 20411).
Insights
- Jesus cares more about hidden motives than polished images; when His Spirit cleans the heart, the outside naturally shines, because authentic holiness always starts on the inside.
- God’s fatherly love confronts our hypocrisy, not to shame us, but to gather us like cherished children, proving that correction is inseparable from His relentless grace.
- On the cross, Jesus checked every box of sin–anger, pride, deception–then declared you accepted, so no past can outrun the reach of His redemption.
- The Holy Spirit empowers us to live Monday through Sunday what we confess on weekends, inviting neighbors and children to hope, because a devoted life preaches louder than any sermon.
- When you place serving above status, heaven rejoices, for Jesus promised that the humble will be lifted while the self-exalting are brought low.
- Run to community and the Word, for God shapes messy people into living testimonies, proving daily that grace matures best in honest fellowship.
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