The Hypocrisy of the Pharisees!
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In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott take a break from their Colossians study to walk through Matthew 23:1–12, where Jesus directly confronts the hypocrisy of the Pharisees.
Jesus warns the crowds and His disciples about religious leaders who preach truth but fail to live it out. While the Pharisees knew Scripture deeply, their lives were marked by pride, self-promotion, and a focus on outward appearances rather than inward transformation. Walker and Chad unpack how this disconnect between words and actions led to people being burdened and ultimately led away from God.
The conversation highlights several key warnings from Jesus: practicing faith for the approval of others, placing heavy and unnecessary burdens on people, elevating self over service, and focusing more on tradition and appearance than on the heart. They also explore how the Pharisees missed the true purpose of God’s law—using it to elevate themselves instead of allowing it to shape them into people who reflect God’s character.
At the center of this passage is Jesus’ call to humility. True greatness in God’s kingdom is not found in status or recognition, but in servanthood. “Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted” becomes the defining principle for how believers are to live.
This episode serves as both a warning and a challenge—calling listeners to examine their own lives, guard against subtle forms of hypocrisy, and pursue an authentic faith that reflects Christ not just in words, but in action.
Have a question you want us to answer on a future episode? Email us at:
walker@rooteddiscipleship.com
chad@rooteddiscipleship.com