Jesus’ listeners had to be asking themselves: If the Pharisees aren’t good enough, who is? In their own eyes, the Pharisees were righteous. Just how righteous were the Pharisees and the teachers of the law? They gave a tenth of even their spices to God - and yet, they neglected justice, mercy and faithfulness (Matthew 23: 23).
Jesus isn’t just saying that we have to be better than those guys, but that more is expected of us under a whole new set of rules. How can our righteousness surpass that of the Pharisees if we don’t even tithe? Even though tithing is not mentioned after the Gospels, every example of giving in the New Testament goes far beyond the tithe and none falls short of it.* Tithing is an outward sign of the kind of righteousness that Jesus requires. It shows that we have faith in God’s provision and that we care about his kingdom.
Show that your righteousness exceeds that of the Pharisees in this small way and see how it changes your heart and your witness.
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