Sep

30

2009

Justin Taylor|10:09 am CT

Don’t Be a Pharisee about Pharisees
Don’t Be a Pharisee about Pharisees avatar

Luke 15:28: “[The elder brother's] father came out and entreated him. . . .”

Tim Keller:

[Jesus] is addressing the religious leaders who are going to hand him over to the Roman authorities to be executed. Yet in the story the elder brother gets not a harsh condemnation but a loving plea to turn from his anger and self-righteousness. Jesus is pleading in love with his deadliest enemies.

He is not a Pharisee about Pharisees; he is not self-righteous about self-righteousness. Nor should we be. He not only loves the wild-living, free-spirited people, but also hardened religious people.

The Prodigal God, pp. 75-75.

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