Christ Church Memphis

The Pharisee and Publican | Rev. Ken Stewart

April 30, 2024
The Pharisee and Publican | Rev. Ken Stewart
Christ Church Memphis
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Christ Church Memphis
The Pharisee and Publican | Rev. Ken Stewart
Apr 30, 2024

Sermon: The Pharisee and Publican 
Scripture: Luke 18:9-14
Series: The Parables of Jesus
Teacher: Rev. Ken Stewart

There are two common deceptions that ensnare us in our spiritual journeys: 

  1. Deception through comparison 
  2. Deception through self-righteousness

Drawing from the Pharisee's prayer, Pastor Ken explains the dangers of comparing ourselves with others and relying on our own deeds for righteousness. But amidst these deceptions, the parable unveils four life-giving truths for contemplation. 

Through the lens of the repentant Publican, Pastor Ken guides listeners to recognize their unworthiness before God, embrace repentance, acknowledge their sinfulness, and earnestly seek God's mercy. He illustrates how humility before God leads to true justification and exaltation.

Listeners are invited to reflect on the contrasting postures of the Pharisee and the Publican, recognizing the transformative power of humility and faith. As Pastor Paul draws parallels between the Pharisee's attitude and that of Jesus' disciples, he challenges listeners to embody childlike humility and faith, thus entering into the kingdom of God.

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Sermon: The Pharisee and Publican 
Scripture: Luke 18:9-14
Series: The Parables of Jesus
Teacher: Rev. Ken Stewart

There are two common deceptions that ensnare us in our spiritual journeys: 

  1. Deception through comparison 
  2. Deception through self-righteousness

Drawing from the Pharisee's prayer, Pastor Ken explains the dangers of comparing ourselves with others and relying on our own deeds for righteousness. But amidst these deceptions, the parable unveils four life-giving truths for contemplation. 

Through the lens of the repentant Publican, Pastor Ken guides listeners to recognize their unworthiness before God, embrace repentance, acknowledge their sinfulness, and earnestly seek God's mercy. He illustrates how humility before God leads to true justification and exaltation.

Listeners are invited to reflect on the contrasting postures of the Pharisee and the Publican, recognizing the transformative power of humility and faith. As Pastor Paul draws parallels between the Pharisee's attitude and that of Jesus' disciples, he challenges listeners to embody childlike humility and faith, thus entering into the kingdom of God.