The last command
of Christ that we examined together was to Honor Your Parents found in Matthew
15:4. In that command we noted that in our youth we are called to honor our parents
through obedience, as young adults we are called to honor our parents through recognizing
their wisdom and in our parents elderly years we are called to honor them by helping with
their support.
This command is
repeated in verse eleven
We want to
consider this command by asking and answering a series of questions.
The Greek word translated leaven is (zume).
Yeast, or leaven, is a powerful fungus that can cause a lump of dough to rise into bread,
ferment liquids into alcohol, or cause painful infections. But principally leaven as
referred to here, caused fermentation and made bread rise before baking and was used in
much the same way that yeast is used today. Most of you ladies are familiar with the use
of a starter for causing fermentation in sour-dough bread. This
starter is a used in the next for inducing fermentation into the next round of
bread baking. For people living in the New Testament age the only method of reproducing
yeast was to save a small piece of the unbaked dough, which would later be used to start
fermentation in the next batch of bread.
Because a small piece of leaven was able to cause a relatively large amount of dough to rise it, the term was often used figuratively to represent any kind of influence, although in scripture the word is used almost universally to represent evil.
In 1 Corinthians
5:7-8 the Apostle Paul says, Therefore purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new
lump, since you truly are unleavened. For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for
us. (8) Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, nor with the leaven of
malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.
It is against the
doctrine of the Pharisees
The doctrine of
the Pharisees and Sadducees contained a mixture of Gods truth and mans
traditions. The danger of the leaven of the Pharisees is that it spreads
quickly effecting the thought process of an individual or a group to the extent that it
corrupt their hearts and minds to the true meaning of Gods word and commandments.
I want to look
briefly at few crucial areas that the Lord deals with the Pharisees about.
· They Made The
Commandments Of God Of No Effect By Their Traditions. (Mt 15:3-6)
He
answered and said to them, "Why do you also transgress the commandment of God because
of your tradition? (4) "For God commanded, saying, Honor your father and your
mother; and, He who curses father or mother, let him be put to death.
(5) "But you say, Whoever says to
his father or mother, "Whatever profit you might have received from me is a gift to
God"
They majored on
minor parts, while they violated major principles of the Law with their traditions. Jesus
uses as a case in point, the way that they used dedication of ones goods to God as
an excuse to avoid having to take care of their elderly parents. By doing so they are
making God command to honor ones parents of no effect.
· They Were
Hypocrites, Teaching One Thing And Practicing Another (Matt 15:7-8)
"Hypocrites!
Well did Isaiah prophesy about you, saying: (8) These people draw near to Me with
their mouth, And honor Me with their lips, But their heart is far from Me.
Jesus
called the Pharisees
hypocrites.
Hypocrite
is a word which really means an actor one who wears a mask or one who
pretends. The principle criticism of Jesus toward the Pharisees is that they taught one
thing and did another. The hypocrite often deceives himself as well as others.
The author
C.S. Lewis warns Anyone who has ever taught or attempted
to lead others knows the tendency in all of us toward exaggerating our depth of character
while treating leniently our flaws. The Bible calls this tendency hypocrisy. We
consciously or subconsciously put forward a better image of ourselves than really exists.
The outward appearance of our character and the inner reality (that only God, we, and
perhaps our family members know) do not match. [C. S. Lewis. The Four Loves. -
www.bible.org/illus/h/h-73.htm]
· They Did Their
Works To Be Seen And Appreciated By Men. (Matt 23:3-7)
Therefore
whatever they tell you to observe, that observe and do, but do not do according to their
works; for they say, and do not do. (4) "For they bind heavy burdens, hard to bear,
and lay them on mens shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with one of
their fingers. (5) "But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their
phylacteries broad and enlarge the borders of their garments. (6) "They love the best
places at feasts, the best seats in the synagogues, (7) "greetings
in the marketplaces, and to be called by men, Rabbi, Rabbi.
Jesus says, Do
as they say do, but not as they themselves do! The problem is not with what
they say they believe, but with their practice of their beliefs.
At the heart of
their hypocrisy was their love of honor. The Pharisees were more interested in gaining the
approval and honor of their fellow men than they were of God. Their religion had a motive,
but it was not glorifying God, but a desire for position, prominence and recognition.
They also liked
to be called rabbi which was a title of respect given to teachers. It
corresponds to the honorary title of Doctor given to preachers and teachers today. I
dont have a problem calling someone Doctor but if you have to insist
that everyone call you Doctor you have a ego problem.
· They Loved The
Spotlight And Special Treatment. (Matt 23:13)
"But woe to you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! For you shut up the kingdom of heaven against men; for you neither go in
yourselves, nor do you allow those who are entering to go in.
The
Pharisees and scribes would not associate themselves with Jesus and the truth he taught,
and by that rejection they prevented others from coming to the truth because of their
false teaching and their hypocritical lifestyles.
"Woe
to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you devour widows houses, and for a
pretense make long prayers. Therefore you will receive greater condemnation.
The Pharisee,
just like some religious officials of our own day, used t heir position and their
influence to enrich their own lives. Jesus did like then and I dont think He likes
it any better now, do you?
Fourth, What Are We To Do With This Leaven?
The scientific definition of fermentation or yeast is a substance in a state of putrefaction. The very use of the word putrefaction lets in on the little secret that this can never be good. Lets just examine it in two areas:
· A little unbelief in the lives of believers is a dangerous thing.
When Jesus spoke of leaven in His comments
about the Pharisees His disciples were quite confused.
And
they reasoned among themselves, saying, "It is because we have taken no bread."
(8) But Jesus, being aware of it, said to them, "O you of little faith, why do you
reason among yourselves because you have brought no bread? (9) Do you not yet understand,
or remember the five loaves of the five thousand and how many baskets you took up? (10)
Nor the seven loaves of the four thousand and how many large baskets you took up? (11) How
is it you do not understand that I did not speak to you concerning bread?--but to beware
of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees." (12) Then they understood that He did
not tell them to beware of the leaven of bread, but of the doctrine of the Pharisees and
Sadducees.
What
could He mean? They thought that his comments on leaven were some kind of
veiled reference to the fact that they had forgotten to bring any bread (v. 7). But Jesus perceiving their thoughts reminded His
followers of His miracles of feeding the five thousand and the four thousand. What was the
response of the Pharisees?
No doubt he was thinking of how the
Pharisee reacted to his miracles, they argued with Him and tried to test Him by appealing
for a miracle. In short, they refused to believedespite the miraculous provision of
meals for more than nine thousand people!
Clearly, Jesus was warning His followers
against the insidious infection of unbelief. Like yeast in dough, a lack of faith can
permeate ones life until it breaks out in open rebellion against God. No wonder the
Lord was so displeased with the disciples lack of perception. Perhaps the yeast of
unbelief was already at work among them. After all, they had apparently failed to
understand the significance of a feeding miracle the first time around (6:52); now they
were missing it a second time!
Jesus had grave concern about the condition
of His followers faith. He knew that there was danger ahead. He wanted to avoid
exposing these men to the full force of His opponents before their faith was ready to
handle such a trial.
None of us knows what dangers lie ahead for
our faith. We may be headed for trials and challenges that we never imagined. Is our faith
ready to meet whatever challenges come our way? Or have we let the yeast of unbelief gain
a foothold, breaking down our trust in God and spreading resistance to Him throughout our
life?
· A little sin in the life of a believer is a dangerous thing!
The only way to escape the leaven of sin
is not to permit any compromise of sin to remain in our lives. The leaven of sin is much
like the sowing of iniquity, we reap more than we sow.
Conclusion
The very nature of leaven requires that it be removed, because even a small portion of leaven will permeate an entire batch. This is the warning that God gives about leaven as a symbol of sin. Paul says in Galatians 5:9, A little leaven leavens the whole lump.
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