Have
any of you ever been bullied, teased or made fun of? It isn’t very much fun, is
it? Believe me, I know the feeling because when I was your age I was bullied,
made fun of and teased. Why do you think some people act like that?
Have
you heard anyone brag about how good they are in school or in sports? What do
you think of people who are like that? Why do you think people act like that?
Well,
one reason why people brag, bully, tease or make fun of other people might be
that they think that they are better than other people. But as God’s children
we know that this is not true. We are all the same in the eyes of God, and he
hates people who think they are better than anyone else.
The
Gospel reading from Luke 18:9-14 talks about someone who thought that he
was better than anyone else. Boys and girls, the Pharisee thought
that he was better than anyone else. The Pharisees were among the religious
leaders in society at that time, and they were so observant of religious laws
that they thought that they were better than other people in society.
Dr. Seuss once wrote a
story about a turtle like that. The title of the story is
"Yertle the Turtle." Yertle was ruler of a little pond on
the island of Sala-ma-Sond. All of the turtles at the pond had everything
they needed and were quite happy. They were happy, that is, until Yertle
decided that his kingdom was too small. "I am ruler of all that I see,
but I don't see enough. My throne is too low down" complained Yertle.
So Yertle lifted his hand and gave a
command. He ordered nine turtles in the pond to stand on each other's backs
so that they could become his new and higher throne. He climbed up onto the
backs of the turtles and he had a wonderful view. But Yertle still wasn't
satisfied. "Turtles! More turtles!" he called from his lofty
throne, Yertle swelled with pride and feelings of importance as turtles from
all over the pond came to climb on the stack of turtles which made up
Yertle's throne.
At the very bottom of the stack was a
plain and ordinary turtle named Mack. He struggled under the weight of all
the turtles until finally, he decided that he had taken enough. That plain
little turtle named Mack did a very plain little thing. He burped! His burp
shook the throne and Yertle fell right into the mud! And now the great Yertle
is King of the MUD.
When you think too highly of yourself, you often
wind up taking a big fall, don't you?
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In
contrast, the tax collector was among the lowest class of people in society.
Some of you have probably heard your parents complain about how much they have
to pay to the tax man, and if you want to know why they complain, just wait
until you have jobs of your own and have to pay taxes! In Jesus’ time, tax
collectors “bought” their jobs from the Romans. They collected the taxes that
people owed to the Romans, but they also tried to collect as much tax revenue
as they could from the people. The difference between what the tax collectors
collected and what they paid to Rome was their salary.
The
tax collector was truly sorry for his sins and prayed to God with all of his
heart. In contrast, the Pharisee bragged about how better he was than the
Pharisee. Jesus does not like people who brag or think that they are better
than other people. He said in the passage that in his coming kingdom those who
think they are better than other people will be among those who will be made
humble, and those who are humble and come to Jesus in humble faith will be
glorified. Jesus likes humble people.
Let
us bow our heads, close our eyes and have a moment of prayer. Dear God, thank
you for loving us when we come to you with humble hearts filled with true
faith. Help us always to be close to you in faith and humility. In Jesus’ name
we pray, AMEN.
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