“Look
Up To Heaven”
To some who were
confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everyone else, Jesus
told this parable: “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and
the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood by himself and prayed: ‘God, I
thank you that I am not like other people—robbers, evildoers, adulterers—or
even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all I
get.’
“But the tax collector
stood at a distance. He would not even look up to heaven, but beat his breast
and said, ‘God, have mercy on me, a sinner.’
“I tell you that this
man, rather than the other, went home justified before God. For all those who
exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble
themselves will be exalted.”
Luke
18:9-14
Like the Pharisee, we can
become trapped in a circle of comparing ourselves to other people. We can boast
about ourselves and live as though we have the right to judge people.
As we experience the Lord’s
loving compassion and forgiveness personally, we’ll be changed and empowered to
expect and extend mercy, not condemnation, to others.
When
we realize the depth of our need for mercy,
we
can more readily offer mercy to others.
Our
Daily Bread – May 30, 2017