The sermon titled "The Leaven of the Pharisees" by Mike Baker centers on the warning from Christ to His disciples regarding the hypocrisy of the Pharisees as outlined in Luke 12:1-3. Baker emphasizes the danger of adopting the Pharisaic mindset, which involves an outward appearance of piety paired with inner moral corruption. He highlights that the "leaven" represents this insidious hypocrisy, illustrating how the Pharisees conformed to laws while failing to embody the grace of the Gospel. Notable scriptural references include Philippians 3 and Romans 8, which reinforce the necessity of divine grace and the futility of relying on personal righteousness. The significance of this teaching lies in its call for the church to pursue authenticity and grace over performative religiosity, affirming that true salvation requires complete reliance on Christ alone, devoid of human merit.
“Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. It needs nothing added, and nothing can be taken away from it.”
“You can’t get somebody saved. Who are His people? Well, you know, those Pharisees were famous for their knowledge of the Old Testament.”
“Nothing is hidden. Everything will be uncovered. The mask will be useless in the end.”
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