Weightier Matters
Matthew 23:16-24
Key Verse 23:23
“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you tithe mint and dill and cumin, and have neglected the weightier matters of the law: justice and mercy and faithfulness. These you ought to have done, without neglecting the others.”
- Look at verses 16-19. What were people swearing and making their oaths by? Why were the Scribes and Pharisees “blind fools” for doing this?
- Look at verses 20-22. How is Jesus trying to correct the Pharisees in these verses, what do you think the Pharisees were ultimately blind to?
- Look at verse 23. What were the scribes and Pharisees doing with their garden herbs? What does this reveal about them?
- What were the religious leaders neglecting, even while tithing their garden herbs? How could they have missed these things?
- Why do you think Jesus says that “justice”, “mercy” and “faithfulness” are weightier matters of the law?
- What relationship does justice, mercy, and faithfulness have with the law and the commands of the bible?
- How can we figure out which matters in our lives and service to God are weightier, so we can be heavenly minded?
- Look at verse 24. What does Jesus’ expression mean? How does this passage express Jesus’ warning of “woe” to the religious leaders?
- What kinds of side effects and consequences might this incorrect way of thinking have possibly had on their theology and way of life?
- Personal reflection: In what ways might we be blind? How can we learn to see with a right spiritual perspective?
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