School brings fond memories to some. However, it's very stressful for today's youth. I noted in this post that young people can certainly change the world by trusting the Lord to guide and help them do it. This will focus more on another problem related to one of the stresses mentioned: Pharisees.It is a problem which hampers society in a few ways, and which we who follow the Lord need to avoid.
The Pharisee problem must be seen with the background of Jesus' teaching,
of course. He taught that they weren't perfect because of what was wrong
with their hearts. They were too quick to criticize when, for instance,
Jesus healed people on the Sabbath. Anyone was allowed to do what was necessary on the Sabbath. They just wanted to
appear righteous by not working, and that meant they didn't even want
God to work. (I suspect, for instance, that someone like Josephus, a great historian of his time, would have noticed and mentioned it if no babies were ever born on the Sabbath. But, they were.) The Pharisees' system went against God's absolute
right and wrong which has existed since the foundation of the world.
It's great to know the Lord so He can help you through the rough times and to help you celebrate in the good and bad times. We all need this whatever our environment. That's wonderful and important. It should cause us to want to help others out of compassion and kindness and all those good things, too. This is so we can not only help them trust the Lord to save them and make the world better, but also so we can please God. However, we shouldn't please God because we have to; He doesn't force us. We should please Him because we want to, because of what He has done for us.
It's great to know the Lord so He can help you through the rough times and to help you celebrate in the good and bad times. We all need this whatever our environment. That's wonderful and important. It should cause us to want to help others out of compassion and kindness and all those good things, too. This is so we can not only help them trust the Lord to save them and make the world better, but also so we can please God. However, we shouldn't please God because we have to; He doesn't force us. We should please Him because we want to, because of what He has done for us.
Pharisees wanted to please people and not God. It can be a daily struggle for some, because it is tempting to be just like the world in how people talk, treat others, etc.. The Bible, on the other hand, says "Be not conformed to this world, but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind..."(Rom. 12:2) In other words, let God help you (transforming from the inside out) be kinder, more loving, more compassionate, and so on.
. This can be easy for some, too; some people are naturally more able to reach out to those who need a friend, ignore cliques, and so on. Either way, there are two problems that need to be watched out for so we can follow the Lord and make a difference in our schools, homes, communities, etc..
. This can be easy for some, too; some people are naturally more able to reach out to those who need a friend, ignore cliques, and so on. Either way, there are two problems that need to be watched out for so we can follow the Lord and make a difference in our schools, homes, communities, etc..
The first problem is that the need for compassion has not stopped people today
from being pharisaic. Second, it may seem odd to say that pleasing people can be done selfishly, but true compassion means not always doing what the world says(like when the world says to lie or cheat). True compassion sometiems means standing for what's right and understanding consequences, too.
Learning to show compassion
Learning to show and have compassion - not just pretend to -
is one of the keys to bringing change through repentance revival to this
country. We can't just talk about it or go through the motions. Constant testing, which ignores individual learning styles and
special needs, as noted in the first post I linked, is just one of the
ways modern Pharisees act. Hence, the problems of the Pharisees will help young people understand the modern world.
There has always been tendency to focus on the outside
because of human nature. For instance, people feel attraction based on looks and not on the
person inside. That, of course, goes against what the Bible says. There
are four different types of love in Greek, and they become much deeper and more
important as they consider more of the inside and what one can give and become more lasting.
Only looking at the outside is focusing on what one can get, like when
one says "I love pizza." We don't want to dedicate our lives to helping
pizza, we want to eat it and it tastes good to us. This is why modern-day Pharisees aren't thinking of trying to help people as much as
they are glorifying themselves. (And, in many things, teachers are
caught in the middle, so please have compassion on them and don't be
upset at them for how the system is. They are often struggling with it themselves, when "teacher evalutation" should be based on patience, kindness, understanding, and things like that - things on the inside.)
In other areas, too, you can probably see how too much
focus on one's self causes so much trouble when we should be thinking of
others. Everyone is special to someone, as this discusses. Often, when we focus on others
we end up worrying less about our own problems.
The Pharisees only thought of being in the
right clique and others doing everything the way they wanted. When
they cared about others, it was only so they could have everyone look at
them. This isn't just a school problem - although what clique you were in in school won't matter one bit once you leave - it is a problem with society, too. Man looketh
on the outward appearance, but like God looketh upon the heart.(1
Samuel 16:7.)
So, as shown in a number of places, one key to revival is looking on the heart. Jesus criticized the Pharisees even though they claimed to be doing God's will - prayer for instance won't work if there's something between that person and God. However, thankfully, reconciliation is just a single, sincere prayer away. Anyway, Jesus reproved them that they should have been focused
on doing what God wanted and caring for others for those other peoples'
sake. Our society needs changed by people turning to
the Lord.
It's up to us to be examples of Jesus, letting our lights sine, so people will believe when we tell them how God changes us on the inside and works in us.
It's up to us to be examples of Jesus, letting our lights sine, so people will believe when we tell them how God changes us on the inside and works in us.
Receive God's compassion and forgiveness
Jesus loves you no matter who you are, and no matter what
you have done. He showed Godly compassion because He was God in flesh.
He died to take the punishment for our sins and rose from the dead. Thankfully, each of us only needs to call on Him by faith to be saved
from our sin.
God did this because God is personal. He wants a
relationship with each of us, to give us peace that passes
understanding, perfect wisdom, and so much more. He'll help you be more
loving and caring and compassionate. He wants to help you through all
the problems of life and help you to make this world better, so that
others can see Christ's love as well.
That's because there is a penalty for sin. That penalty is
separation from God forever in a horrible place that He does not want
you to go. He created it only for the devil and his angels(Matt. 25:41), but people
choose to go there when they fully reject His love and forgiveness. We
all need changed on the inside. That is what happens when you call on
Jesus by faith to be saved from your sin and made new inside. You need
to invite him into your heart to make you new. Then, He comes to
live in you through the Holy Spirit. You can call on Him to forgive you and save you from your sin and make you new right here reading this, in fact;a person doesn't have to be in church.
Showing Godly compassion, not the false kind
This, then, brings us to that second problem I mentioned.
You may have thought I forgot about it, but I did want to bring up the
false compassion that some show. It is false compassion for the same
reason that not warning someone of a hot stove is false compassion. We
can pretend that stove is not hot, and there is no problem. However,
that does not stop the stove from being hot. It does not prevent us from
getting burned if we touch it.
In the same way, there is a false compassion which is part of the world's system.
God's system, as shown here, is far better than the world's system. The world's system doesn't see each persont he way God does, because God sees each individual as important. However, God's system is also different because it says that it's important to say that sin is sin.
We should love sinners but we have to accept that there are
things that God says our sin such as lying, cheating, bullying, and so
on. Indeed, some of these Pharisees of today are more like the first
part when it comes to bullying, too; they talk about it but they don't
really stop the bullies. (Of course, in many ways, they can't, becasue it's a heart problem. And, at other times, being kind to them and teaching them how to be nice is needed because the bully has never known how. We should help others overcome such difficult lives, and that starts by helping them see they are special to God and to others.)
We love sinners by kindly warning them that sin has
consequences. After
all, people need to be saved from their sin and that means they need to
realize they need a savior. And, that Saviour died to save them, and
rose again. Trusting Him to save us, calling on Him to forgive us, is
all that is needed. We can't get to Heaven by our own works, only by
what Jesus did for us.
Indeed, the fact that we can't work our way to Heaven is a
wonderful thing that unites us all. God does not want us to boast of
how we got there. From the person who did the most throughout their
lives to the person who thought he was good enough and then got saved
right at the end, to the child who was too young to understand and so
never was able to trust in Jesus but who got there because of the cross,
and many others, all are equal. All get to Heaven only because of what
Jesus did, and then trusting in what Jesus did by calling on him by
faith to save them.
We go around telling people that we are sinners too, not
just that they are, but we serve a greater Saviour. Our Testimony should
include how God has redeemed us and is working in us.
In so doing, we learn things like how Muslims believe
sonship is about physical relations when it is not, and that therefore
they have a misconception which we can politely help clear up, because
of course it is good to help people have more understanding. Sonship is
the Arabic IBN, which means a perfect likeness, as this explains in part, because Jesus was God in
flesh. He was not born of Joseph and Mary, He was born of the Holy
Spirit.
It is things like this that help to show true compassion. We need to realize that since other people
matter, we need to be willing to say that sin has consequences and then
turn away from that sin so that other people aren't hurt by those sins. A
person who thinks adultery has no consequences, or should have no
consequences, is having no concern for any person who they are hurting.
And, sometimes we must be the ones to say that sin is wrong and either
do things to prevent such sin (such as protecting people from those who would lie about certain things to fulfill their own lusts) or enforce
consequences at times.
After all, in God's perfect Heaven there can be no sin,
because there is no pain, no suffering, no tears, no heartache, nothing
bad can happen. So, He must keep sin out of Heaven.
Thankfully, He has made a way for us to get to Heaven. We
warn people of the consequences so they can get there too, but also to
make this world a better place.
Actions Must Speak Louder
However, we must act, too, not just talk. Living the correct way doesn't help if we aren't also helping others by being nice, thoughtful, etc.. If we are to have Revival and change this country, we must stop being like the Pharisees. We must realize that the inside is what matters. We must also, however, stand for what is right. As I have noted before, we must repent for not standing against certain evils sooner, and start to take positive stands agaisnt such thigns as domestic violence, which is clearly against God's Word, praying that the Lord will change hearts and stop it.
We must also be known for what we are for, not just what we are against, and that means the love and forgiveness and sound doctrine that the Bible shows. After all, many places, like this, show that the Bibleis truly reliable and trustworthy; we can trust that it is the Word of God. If there are problems it is becasue the wrong Greek is used - stick witht he King James from the Antiochan Greek, as other English ones are from the Alexandrian.
Actions Must Speak Louder
However, we must act, too, not just talk. Living the correct way doesn't help if we aren't also helping others by being nice, thoughtful, etc.. If we are to have Revival and change this country, we must stop being like the Pharisees. We must realize that the inside is what matters. We must also, however, stand for what is right. As I have noted before, we must repent for not standing against certain evils sooner, and start to take positive stands agaisnt such thigns as domestic violence, which is clearly against God's Word, praying that the Lord will change hearts and stop it.
We must also be known for what we are for, not just what we are against, and that means the love and forgiveness and sound doctrine that the Bible shows. After all, many places, like this, show that the Bibleis truly reliable and trustworthy; we can trust that it is the Word of God. If there are problems it is becasue the wrong Greek is used - stick witht he King James from the Antiochan Greek, as other English ones are from the Alexandrian.
It starts with each of us. We should all endeavor, whether in school or wherever we are, to care about others the way God does. We
should love others no matter what and help those who need help. We should be friends to those who seem to lack friends or have trouble making them. We
should make sure that things that people call Biblical really are, and
that they aren't just being Pharisees.
However, we should also recognize the absolute truth which
God established and which should guide all of us. That truth of
being honest, kind, gentle, and so many more things. Use the fruits
of the Spirit from Galatians 5:22-23 and seek God's help to build them up more in
you. Focus on those good thoughts of Philippians 4 8. Be ye kind one to
another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another even as God for Christ's
sake hath forgiven you. Ephesians 4:32. And many other things.
Of course, we need God's help to do this. We need Him to
save us if we are not and then to change us on the inside. That means a
continual transformation, continual action from the outside by God who loves
us and wants the best for us, to help us get rid of those things that so easily beset
us.(Heb. 12:1) We struggle with our sin nature. Even those who behave very well all
the time can struggle with pride and such. But by trusting God to work
in us, and praying for Him to do so and to work in others, we can see
Him move in our lives and in our nation.