Today, I am reading and commenting on Matthew 15-17.
Today’s passage begins with the Pharisees confronting Jesus over the fact that His disciples don’t follow the tradition of washing their hands before they eat.* Then later, when Jesus and His disciples are crossing the lake in a boat, Jesus tells His disciples to beware of the yeast of the Pharisees. When Jesus explained to His disciples what His response to the Pharisees meant, He told them that what defiles us comes from inside us, not from outside us. In this particular case, Jesus says that what we eat does not defile us, because it just passes through our digestive tract. However, I do not think His teaching here applies only to what we eat. Which brings me to what I think Jesus was referring to when He warned us to beware of the “yeast” of the Pharisees and Sadducees. All too often we excuse our words or actions because of things which happened outside of ourselves. Jesus tells us that we must take responsibility for our actions if we want to be better. The evil thoughts which we have, which come from within us, defile us, not the things which happen to us from outside. If we want to be pure, we must acknowledge that our desire to harm others comes from within us. The “yeast” of the Pharisees and Sadducees is the idea that sin comes from outside forces working on us. It was not our circumstances which led us to do wrong, it was our heart.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.