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What does being a Pharisee represent in today's context?

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Being a Pharisee represents legalistic and self-righteous religion that can blind individuals to their true need for God's grace.

In the context of Nicodemus' interaction with Jesus, being a Pharisee epitomizes a form of religion characterized by external righteousness, knowledge of Scripture, and a judgmental attitude towards others. Despite their zealous adherence to the law, Pharisees often lacked a true understanding of God’s grace and their own sinfulness. Today, the spirit of Phariseeism remains present in various forms within legalistic and moralistic religious practices that promote self-righteousness and spiritual blindness. Such individuals may be caught in a cycle of pride, unable to see their need for the transformative power of God’s grace and the saving work of Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 18:9-14, Matthew 23:27-28

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