To read the texts click on the texts: Rom 4:1-8; Lk 12:1-7
The text of today begins immediately after Jesus has spoken the
woes against the Pharisees and scribes. Though there is a large crowd, which
has gathered, Jesus speaks first to his disciples cautioning them against the
yeast of the Pharisees.
The yeast of the Pharisees is identified as hypocrisy only in
the Gospel of Luke. To be a hypocrite (Greek hupokrisis) originally
meant to wear a mask or to play a role. The point that is being made is that at
the judgement, everyone’s true character will be revealed. There will be no
masks, and everyone will be seen as he or she is. Even the sparrow which is so
insignificant when compared to human beings is looked after by God therefore,
there is no need to be afraid, because a God who is and will always remain,
Father, will judge us.
Though Jesus constantly revealed God as unconditional love, many
of us still relate to him from fear. This is the reason why we wear masks
before him and consequently before others. We are afraid to be ourselves. If we
begin to realise that our God is a God who primarily wants to save, we can
improve our relationship with him and with others.
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