From reading the story of the Good Samaritan,
From the reading of this passage Matthew 15
and most recently, from a request for permission to use a poem about Hypocrisy
in her song; Black by
Beza Cabeza (click link to hear the song)
my thoughts have turned to the topic of Hypocrisy and modern-day Pharisees.
...and this passage from first Cor. 11: 27-29
Therefore, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an
unworthy manner
will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of
the Lord.
For anyone who eats and drinks without recognizing the body eats and drinks judgment on himself.
I Sam.16:7 NIV
The LORD does not look at the things people look at.
People look at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart."
There is only one language for the follower of Christ; Love!
Lest we offer vain oblation
For the benefit of eyes
Lest we sacrifice salvation
On an altar of disguise
Lest we break the heart of Jesus
By our stone-cold apathy
Pray the Lord, as He so pleases
To teach us humility
Lest we decorate deception
With the noise of piety
While the poor suffer rejection
From modern-day Pharisee
Lest our stubborn heart refuses
To acknowledge our sin
Pray the Lord as He so chooses
Our deathless soul to win
Lest Perception is a demon
Soothing guilt with silk-smooth lies
Licking wounds of pride with poison
Till the Taker of it dies
Lest we always look around us
Pointing out failure and flaw
Pray the Lord, He would remind us
Man is saved by grace, not law
Lest we never bow in sorrow
while repentance rends the veil
As we witness Calv’ry’s horror
Where love did and does not fail
Lest we never come to Jesus
But break holy bread in vain
Pray the Lord, as He so loves us
That we will be born again
© Janet Martin
I LOVE YOUR NEW POEM! Especially the line where it says, Man is saved by grace not law -beza
ReplyDelete<3 thank-you. Yes! Hallelujah! By grace we are saved, not by works,(Eph.2:8-9) but because faith without works is dead (James 2:14-26) we work/serve in humble gratefulness for the gift of salvation!
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