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What is the lesson of the parable of the Pharisee and tax collector?

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The lesson is that humility before God is crucial, and those who exalt themselves will be humbled.

The parable of the Pharisee and tax collector in Luke 18:9-14 serves as a profound lesson on the nature of humility and righteousness before God. Jesus illustrates that the proud, self-righteous Pharisee, who tries to earn acceptance through his deeds, is ultimately rejected. In contrast, the humble tax collector, who acknowledges his sinful state and pleads for mercy, is accepted by God. This teaches us that true acceptance with God does not come from personal merit but through humility and dependence on God's grace. The closing lesson, ‘For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but he who humbles himself will be exalted’ (Luke 18:14), encapsulates the Gospel's counterintuitive principle that true height comes through humility.
Scripture References: Luke 18:9-14

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