BEWARE OF REDEFINED, SELF-CENTERED RIGHTEOUSNESS

“For I say to you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 5:20)

Many people today—and sadly, more and more within the church—have redefined biblical concepts to fit their own human perspectives.

Like the scribes and Pharisees, religionists know they can’t match God righteousness, so they simply change the definition of holiness.

A prime example from the Old Testament times is how the Jews reinterpreted God’s command, “Consecrate yourselves therefore, and be holy as I am holy” (Leviticus 11:44).

They turned this from a call for inner holiness into a requirement to perform certain rituals. The godly person will never rely on self-centered, redefined righteousness.

Instead, he will focus on the kind of holiness Jesus taught. He will be broken about sin and mourn over the evil propensity of his heart. Such people long only for the righteousness God can give through His Spirit. They will never rely on their own strength or wisdom for what they can do spiritually. God has always been focused on inner righteousness.

When Samuel was ready to anoint David’s oldest brother, Eliab, to succeed King Saul, God told him, “Do not look at his appearance or at the height of his stature, because I have rejected him; for God sees not as man sees, for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7).

And that inner righteousness must perfect; “Therefore you are to be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect” (Matthew 5:48). To be truly qualified for entrance into Christ’s kingdom we must be as holy as God Himself.[1]

John MacArthur

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End notes:

[1] John MacArthur, Daily Readings From the Life of Christ [Chicago: Moody, 2008], April 11.

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