No Comparisons

No Comparisons

“Two men went up into the temple to pray; the one a Pharisee, and the other a publican (Luke 18:10).”

To help his disciples understand the difference between traditional praying and Kingdom praying, Jesus, who represents the Christ consciousness, told them a parable about a Pharisee and a publican (Luke 18:9-14). The Pharisee, a devout Jew, spent his entire conversation with God comparing himself to other people. He thanked God that he wasn’t like people who were adulterers, unjust, extortionists, or publicans. He reminded God of all the Prayer Tools that he used, such as paying tithes and fasting twice a week.

The publican, who considered himself a sinner, did not compare himself to anyone. He focused his prayer on God and asked for mercy because he knew there was room for improvement in his thoughts, words, and deeds. Jesus ended the teaching by asking the disciples what they thought about the two prayers. They concluded that the publican was more effective in prayer.

The Pharisees’ prayer was ineffective because it was rooted in unhealthy pride and self-righteousness. He used his prayer time to lift himself and to put the publican down. Each path to wholeness is personal; therefore, it is useless to compare one relationship with God to another based on external behaviors. Your relationship with God is a matter of the heart (I Samuel 16:7). Thank God for your holistic growth and development without comparing yourself to anyone else. Glorify God for the progress that you have made on your journey without looking at anyone else. Look at your life and praise God for how far you have come.

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