Has someone ever called you a Pharisee just because of your faithfulness to Scripture? That’s called “Playing the Pharisee Card,” and it is usually dealt by someone whose deck is full of deceit - and for these dealers, truth is hard to hear. It’s easier just to shut down the truth teller. In this episode, we’re going to talk about the irony of the Pharisee Card, and what you can do if someone plays that card on you.
Resources:
Playing the Pharisee Card - Amy Spreeman
What Does It Mean to “Play the Pharisee Card”? - Michelle Lesley
The dangers of dismissing “discernment ministries” - Amy Spreeman
To Warn Is Love - Berean Research
Discernment Challenge: If you see something, say something! - Berean Research
How Jesus Called Out False Teachers and Deadly Doctrine - Berean Research
Heresy Hunter is a pejorative for “troublemaker”- Naomi's Table
Bible Studies - Michelle Lesley
Bible Studies - Naomi's Table
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