Good Morning
All,
Matthew 16:6; “Jesus
said to them, “Watch and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and
Sadducees.”
It is often called “herd mentality” or “mob mentality”. It is a social and psychological phenomenon which
describes when a group of people begin to act in a fashion that may be
different than how they would act individually.
We see it most often on the school yard.
All of a sudden, a group of kids decide to pick on one child. The group just gangs up and is merciless to
one child. Many have experienced this at
one time or another. It may have been on
either side of the interaction. You may
have been the victim or you may have been one of the perpetrators. This event seems to grow beyond any sense of
logic or reason.
Some scientists think that when a group begins to act in this fashion;
that one of the first things to go away is personal responsibility. People tend to see their personal beliefs and
actions to be overruled and controlled by the mob. We simply go along with the crowd and as
someone begins to escalate the problem, many seem to just go along even
escalating the event as it occurs. Many
scientists feel that each person can deny personal culpability; it frees the
individual from personal guilt.
When Jesus was speaking of the “leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees”,
he was speaking specifically of their false teachings. It also can speak to the way that sin, once
it begins to grow, can easily consume those who are either not paying attention
or are easily swayed. So if we are in a
group and gossip begins; it becomes easy for us to join in, add to the lies and
falsehoods, and perpetuate the pain. Be
sure to always remember that, sin causes pain to all those involved. Sin is something that can and does grow
easily if we let it. It can grow until
it crowds out all of our faithful actions.
Jesus warns us against this. He
warns us that sin, left unchecked, grows and grows until it destroys all around
it. Sin, when viewed as harmless or “not
that big of a deal” grows until it reaches the point where many are harmed. This is why Jesus continually encourages us to
be watchful; to be alert to what is going on around us, what is being said, on
what is happening. Sin can start so
small and mushroom so large before we even have time to think. Sin is stronger and faster than we are; our
only hope is to avoid it. The only way
to avoid it is to cling to Christ through the faith that he gives us.
We are never stronger than sin.
We should never think we can play with it or toy with it. Sin is only destructive and painful. Our only chance of avoiding the leaven of sin
is to cling to the cross of Christ.
Father,
lead me to cling to your wondrous grace.
Lead me to hold onto the cross of Christ. Keep me from the enticement of sin. Be with those who are being tempted and are
weakening. Give them the strength to
stand up to the struggles of sin. In the
precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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