Matthew 23:23
A good-Samaritan-turned-bad saved a womans life and then stole her purse. Police in Los Angeles said that a passerby had noticed a distressed woman getting ready to jump off a bridge. The man struggled with the woman until she broke free and then fell back onto the concrete and was knocked unconscious. Thats when the surprise came. According to witnesses, the suspect then grabbed the womans purse and ran off.
That mans outrageous behavior illustrates the pattern of the Pharisees. They too seemed ready to go to the rescue of others (Matthew 23:15). They were advertised as men of prayer, men of the Scriptures, champions of the faith, and helpers of the needy. But the intentions of their hearts revealed that they were actually thieves and exploiters of people.
None of us is above such behavior. We too can reach out to others with an honest desire to help them, yet underneath we may become more interested and concerned about our own welfare than about theirs.
Lord, we dont want to be like that. We long to be as real and loving as Your Son. Help us not to succumb to selfishness. As we express Your love to others, dont let our motives turn into a desire for self-advantage.
Mart De Haan
There is a power of selfishness,
The proud and willful I,
And if my life would helpful be,
That proud old self must die. Anon.
READ: Matthew 23:1-15
A good motive turns bad
on the hinge of selfishness.