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“The heart of the Pharisee is within us all, to redefine God's law so it doesn't apply to me anymore. It applies to my neighbor but not to me.” quote by Ron Pearce
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““The heart of the Pharisee is within us all, to redefine God's law so it doesn't apply to me anymore. It applies to my neighbor but not to me.””

Ron Pearce

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Source Sermon: The Heart of the Pharisee, 2018

He critiques self‑righteousness where people apply moral rules to others but exempt themselves

In simple terms: People often judge others but ignore their own faults.

Key Takeaway

Practice consistent moral standards for all.

Themes

ethics hypocrisy self‑reflection religion

Mood

challenging thought‑provoking

Type

ethical spiritual

When to use this quote

  • church teachings
  • personal ethics discussions
  • social commentary

Key Concepts

moral philosophy human nature spirituality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you ensure fairness in your judgments?
  • What biases might you be overlooking?
A Different Perspective

Self‑exemption can erode community trust.

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