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- And he said unto them in his doctrine, Beware of the scribes, which love to go in long clothing, and love salutations in the marketplaces, and the chief seats in the synagogues, and the uppermost rooms at feasts: which devour widows' houses, and for a pretense make long prayers: these shall receive greater damnation, Mark 12:38-40

There is a reason why our Lord told his disciples to beware of the scribes. It was because the sin of the scribes is a sin to which we are all in danger of imitating. You don't tell people to beware of a non-existent danger.

What was the sin of the scribes? It was the sin of self-centeredness, self-worship, and self-righteousness. And this exhibited itself in their love of the praises of men. They invited people to praise them with their expensive clothing and then received their praises in the public places and places of worship.

The sad thing is that the worship of God became for them a platform for their own admiration. Their focus should have been upon God and they should have been pointing others to God and his glory. But instead they redirected the praise which rightly belonged to God so that they were admired and praised.

God forbid that we should go there. To such belongs the "greater damnation," a truly terrible judgment. Let us shine our lights, not to direct people to us, but to God (Mt. 5:16). Let us say, with the psalmist, "Not unto us, O LORD, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory, for thy mercy and for thy truth's sake" (Ps. 115:1). God is the only being in the universe who really deserves worship and praise. People don't need me; they need God and his grace through Jesus Christ. It follows that the worst thing I can do is to distract them from the vision of God and the very best thing is to point them to Christ and his grace.

~~Baptist Bible Hour

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Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance? (Romans 2:4).

Repentance is widely misunderstood.

Some think of it as a time of deep sorrow for sin and long crying.

Sorrow and tears may be a part of repentance but one may shed buckets of tears and never have repented.

To repent is to make an about-face...Repentance is a change of direction…a change of mind about sin and about the Saviour.

Think of it yet another way … Repentance is when you realize you have been walking down that Broadway to destruction and you do an about face and go the other way to Salvation.

Many repent during difficult times or after experiencing some great loss, but others turn to Jesus Christ because He has been so good to them. “The goodness of God” leads them to repentance. Romans 2:4

We all need to know and accept that God has been good to us all.

It is high time you began to thank God for our present blessing.

Thank Him for your life.
Thank Him for your wife or husband.
Thank Him for your children, happy, buoyant, and bounding.
Thank Him for your health.
Thank Him for your home.

Praise Him for fresh, cool water, bubbling from the rock, leaping in the cascade, soaring in the mist, falling in the shower, dashing against the rock, and clapping its hands in the tempest.

Love Him for the grass that cushions the earth, and the clouds that curtain the sky, and the foliage that waves in the forest.

Thank Him for the Bible to read, and a cross to gaze upon, and a Saviour to deliver.”
Thank Him if you can give thought to all of God’s wondrous blessings.

Has God been good to you?

Isn’t it time you became serious about repentance?

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