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The Pharisee and the Tax Collector

July 28, 2024 • Kyle Caudell • Luke 18:9–14

In the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, Jesus addresses those who pride themselves on their own righteousness and look down on others. He contrasts the self-righteous prayer of a Pharisee, who thanks God that he is not like other sinners and boasts of his religious practices, with the humble plea of a tax collector, who acknowledges his sinfulness and begs for mercy. The shocking twist is that the tax collector, not the Pharisee, leaves the temple justified. This parable teaches profound lessons: religious activities can be deceptive, pride is dangerous, and our perception of others is shaped by our self-awareness. Ultimately, eternal life is granted through humility and repentance, as demonstrated by the tax collector.