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Sins of the Pharisee

Far From the Father

May 23, 2021 • Jonathan Pokluda • Luke 15:22–32

Think of the closest relationships in your life. How have they changed over time? What about your relationship with God? Has it ever drifted? As we finish our two-week series, Far from the Father, JP teaches us about the sins of the older brother and the Pharisees from Luke 15.


KEY TAKEAWAYS

-Do you find yourself short-tempered or frustrated when things don’t go your way? Do you find it difficult to celebrate the success of others? Do you enjoy God?

-The Pharisees were the most religious people when Jesus walked the earth; and yet, throughout all the gospels, Jesus had the most issues with them and used the strongest language against them.

-Jesus brilliantly puts people into stories He tells to teach them the truth they need to hear.

-A telltale sign of a Pharisee is they focus on what God hasn’t done.

-If you take pharisaical sins lightly they will kill you. They will destroy your life.

-Anger is a sign you’ve drifted from the Father.

-The opposite of the fruit of the Spirit is anger.

-The foundation of most anger is arrogance. It’s thinking you know better than God. It’s what happened to and made the devil the devil.

-“Worry is being fearful that God is going to get it wrong and bitterness is believing that He did.” -Tim Keller

-Anger is not a personality. You must understand: your bitterness makes you a really miserable person and hard to be around.

-Jesus got angry at the Pharisees. He was never mad at the prostitutes and the tax collectors. It was the religious elite. The self-righteous.

-The greatest thing you can do when you feel anger toward someone is to come close to them. Pull them in. Sit them down at your table and get to know them.

-Your pride will always want to tell someone how awesome you are.

-Pride is a sign you’ve drifted from the Father.

-God doesn’t need your help.

-God came here to serve you.

-Yes, use your gifts and talents to serve the church. However, make no mistake, God doesn’t need you.

-Are you working for God, or are you working from the knowledge that He has given you everything?

-Do you expect to get something in return from God? That’s slave (employee) talk. Not son or daughter talk.

-You can’t be grateful for what you feel entitled to.

-Envy is a sign you’ve drifted from the Father.

-When you think you are owed something you will envy someone with it.

-What do you deserve? Do you fully grasp that you have an eternal inheritance coming your way? Make no mistake, as Christ-followers, you will miss out on things here and now.

-This life is like the snap of two fingers. It will be over and gone before you know it.

-All relationships take work. Good marriages aren’t found, they are forged through hardships.

-In your relationship with God, don’t do the same thing(s) over and over and over again expecting the same results. Change things up. Be creative.

-God doesn’t move on us. He doesn’t go anywhere. We are the ones that drift. He’s always looking for you.


MENTIONED OR RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

-Suggested Scripture Study: Luke 15:22-32; Galatians 5:22-23; Psalm 16:11; Nehemiah 8:10; Acts 17:24-25; Mark 10:45; Galatians 4:7

-Sermon: The Father’s Response to Rebellion and Repentance

-Book: The Prodigal God by Tim Keller