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Chapel October 22, 2021
I. What’s a Pharisee?
II.
Jesus comes to dinner
A. He exposed their folly.
B. He denounced their sins.
Tombs
Keys
C.
He made them angry.
III.
Six Warning Signs - that we are becoming accidental Pharisees (from Larry Osborne)
Distain for those at the back of the line
A spirit of exclusivity
Extra-Biblical rules and expectations
A pattern of idolizing the past
A quest for clone-like uniformity
Gift projection
IV.
An illusion of perfection
Be willing to have a look.
The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
Prayer.
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