against<\/em> us to bind us up in condemnation, confusion, and shame.<\/p>\nJesus had just warned His disciples, “Watch out and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.<\/i>” The leaven of which He spoke was hypocrisy\u2014looking spiritually “together” on the outside, while inwardly, pride and rebellion raged against true connection with the Lord.<\/p>\n
Jesus was actually saying to His disciples,”Boys, you’re doing great. You’re\u00a0 following Me; just keep your connection <\/em>with the Father<\/em> genuine,<\/em> <\/em>simple,<\/em> and tight like it is right now. It’s when folks get all gummed up in looking good and keeping up with the religious ‘Joneses’ that they start losing their grip on what’s really important.”<\/em><\/p>\nBut His disciples didn’t hear that. When Jesus said, “Watch out and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees,<\/i>” they heard, “You Bozos! You forgot the bread AGAIN?!<\/em>”<\/p>\nThe Book of Matthew expresses their thinking a little more politely. It says, “They began to discuss this among themselves, saying, ‘He said that because we did not bring any bread’<\/em>\u201d (Matthew 16:7).<\/p>\nLet’s think about this. Jesus was using a teachable moment to train His men to discern religious agendas. The leaven He was exposing was an imposed conformity to looking<\/em> holy as opposed to simply and freely connecting<\/em> to the Holy One Himself. This type of leaven was all about how things looked on the surface.<\/p>\nWhile Jesus was warning them to avoid getting caught up in appearances, the disciples were worried about how stupid they must look because they forgot the bread. We’re idiots!<\/em> they were probably thinking. We look so inept! We’ll never measure up! Jesus must be disgusted with us\u2014He’s talking about leaven because we forgot the bread! <\/em>Their minds were spinning out of control and condemnation was having a heyday.<\/p>\nThe disciples were yielding to the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees by buying into the agenda of “you have to look<\/em> right to others to be<\/em> right”. They yielded to the leaven of hypocrisy by assuming that their relationship with Jesus hinged\u2014<\/em>not upon the genuineness of humble connection\u2014<\/em>but upon whether they had performed with perfection.<\/p>\nUnfortunately, this thinking plagues believers in our time as well. Whether you <\/em>seek to perform<\/em> to obtain approval from God or man\u2014<\/em>like the disciples\u2014<\/em>or like the Pharisees, <\/em>you seek to appear<\/em> more spiritual to gain advantage over others, <\/em>Jesus is speaking loud and clear: “Watch out and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.<\/i>”<\/p>\nIn closing, here are the notes that I wrote that snowy morning to sum up everything that I had received from the Lord that day about connection:<\/p>\n
“PERFORMANCE and APPEARANCE VS. HEARTFELT CONNECTION<\/p>\n
“Trusting in my performance and adjusting my appearance to avoid disapproval leads to disconnect before God. But when I prioritize connection with the Lord, performance and appearance will take a back seat to God’s will for me. Interestingly enough, however, as I merely obey what He reveals about connecting with Him, appearance and performance will take care of themselves and be conformed to His will naturally.”<\/p>\n
Bless you as you connect tightly with the Lord.<\/p>\n
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