“…Our passage this morning is a diatribe against (a) those who believe that God will be lenient to them despite their continued disobedience, AND, (b) those who believe that their obedience is sufficient to be counted righteous before God…Both are called to repentance here…
It is so easy for us to see sin in others and overlook it in our own lives. It’s easy to look at the world and call out “shame, shame,” and not recognize that the sanitized sins of our own hearts have the same idolatrous roots. To have the highest standards for others, but cut ourselves a lot of slack…Many of the Jews at this time felt free to condemn ‘sinful Gentiles’ because ‘they are not God’s people;' And then when they would sin themselves whenever the temptation arose they believed that they would not be held accountable for their own sins. Does this sound familiar yet?…”