That Which Defiles
Scripture:
Mark 7:1–23; Matthew 15:1–14 (NIV)
As I revisited an old post from September 2023 — The Dogs — I found myself drawn back into the scene of that Gentile woman who crossed paths with Yeshua. At the time, I had learned how many Jews viewed Gentiles as spiritually unclean, even among the lowest in society. That memory led me to reread the full chapters surrounding that encounter, and what I found was striking: Yeshua had just finished rebuking the Pharisees.
In both Mark 7 and Matthew 15, the Pharisees confront Yeshua over ritual handwashing — not because God commanded it, but because it was part of the tradition of the elders. Their concern wasn’t about the heart; it was about appearance, conformity, and control. They had elevated human rules to the level of divine authority.
Yeshua’s response is sharp, but it is also revealing:
“These people honor me with their lips,
but their hearts are far from me.”
He exposes the danger of replacing God’s commands with human traditions — a danger that still reaches into our own lives. The Pharisees weren’t villains in their own eyes. They were middle‑class, respected, devout Jews who believed they were protecting holiness. Yet in their zeal, they had become blind to the very heart of God.
As I imagined those same Pharisees encountering the Gentile woman from my earlier post, something hit me:
How quickly we judge others. How easily we look down on people we think are “less than.”
The Pharisees would have dismissed her without a second thought. And if I’m honest, there are moments when I’ve done the same — moments when I’ve let assumptions, pride, or tradition shape my view of someone instead of compassion.
Yeshua, however, sees differently.
He sees the heart.
He sees faith where others see failure.
He sees worth where others see uncleanliness.
And He calls us to do the same.
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