The Pharisees knew Scripture. They prayed publicly. They followed traditions carefully. They appeared moral, disciplined, and holy in front of other people. But Jesus exposed the deeper issue: outward religion without inward surrender: “These people honor Me with their lips, but their hearts are far from Me.” - Matthew 15:8
It’s possible to say the right things about God while keeping your heart distant from Him. A person can attend church, quote verses, post Christian content, sing worship songs, and still secretly love pride, lust, approval, money, status, or sin more than God Himself. External performance can hide internal emptiness for a long time.
That’s what made Jesus’ words so piercing. He wasn’t attacking sincere obedience. He was confronting hypocrisy - the kind of religion that looks alive externally, while the heart is away from God internally.
God isn't simply looking for religious activity. He desires truth in the inner person. Real repentance. Real surrender. Real love. Real intimacy with Him.
One of the most dangerous spiritual conditions is becoming skilled at appearing “close” to God, while quietly growing far from Him. That’s why this passage should humble every believer. Our question shouldn’t be: “How religious do I appear?” But: “Does my heart actually belong to Him?”
God sees beyond words, appearances, and reputation. He sees the heart.
- David Delfeld
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