ADAR 20
Who
is
Righteous?
“For I say to you, that unless your righteousness EXCEEDS that of the scribes and Pharisees, you shall by no means enter into the reign of the heavens.” (Mat 5:20, emphasis mine)
Please
notice that Messiah Yeshua is NOT
attacking and criticizing the scribes and Pharisees for being righteous; in
reality, this statement acknowledges the fact that they are. It is important to
recognize that during the time of our Master, not all the afore mentioned
groups were proud, arrogant, and hypocritical; most of them loved the Elohim of
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, loved His Torah, and tried with everything in them
to walk in His ways. The scribes and the Pharisees were the Torah keepers and
Torah teachers of that day, and according to Yeshua, we were to DO what they told us to do (see Mat 23:1-3).
What,
then, was the requirement for entering the kingdom of our Elohim? We are to
conform ourselves to the Torah of our Adonai, walking in His ways BECAUSE of the love that we have for Him, for who He is. True
righteousness begins in the heart; it is an inward attitude of devotion to our
Creator, reflected in and through a set-apart, righteous life of
obedience to His Torah. Love and
obedience to Elohim are of the utmost importance; life is no longer self-centered, but Elohim-centered.
It
is unfortunate that we can still find the proverbial hypocrites that demand we do the dictates of Torah, yet
conveniently forget about the love, devotion and compassion that needs to be
added as well (see Mat 23:23). Especially recognizable on social media, the
label of ‘Torah Terrorists’ or ‘Pharisee Patrol’ is not a pretty one. These are
people that have gained a ‘smidgen’ of Torah knowledge and proceed to flog and
castigate others with what they think
they know. The favorite target of attack appears to be those who are still a
part of the Westernized Church System, yet loving their Creator with everything
in them. Truthfully, these ‘Terrorists’ set themselves up as judge, jury, and
executioner of those that they target, a position they have no right to.
We
must remember that the words of the
Scriptures were written by Jews and came from a societal structure of ‘Honor
and Shame.’ We are called to honor our
Elohim (1Sam 2:30; Ps 104:1), honor our parents (Ex 20:12), and honor one
another (Rom 13:7), while remaining true to the command that we “love our
neighbor as ourselves” (see Lev 19:13-18). We are NEVER called to bring shame on one that is created in the image of
Elohim, not in any way. To do so is a violation of Torah. When we mock,
ridicule, and hurl accusations against those who may not believe entirely the
way that we do, we are not walking in
the righteousness that “exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees.”
True righteousness will never ridicule,
mock, or treat with contempt those who are part of the Westernized Church
System, or those who are still struggling with the elements of Torah. For as we
have learned through these past few days, examining the instructions found in
Matthew chapter 5, we – those of us
who have made the decision to walk this Torah walk – are a people on display,
called to be a light in this dark world. Always
remember to WHOM we are to bring
honor to.
“…For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Master. Walk as
children of light – for the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness, and
RIGHTEOUSNESS, and truth – proving what is well-pleasing to the Master.”
(Eph 5:8-10, emphasis mine)
“… For the Kingdom of God is not
eating and drinking, but RIGHTEOUSNESS, shalom and joy in the Ruach HaKodesh.
Anyone who serves the Messiah in this fashion both pleases God and wins the
approval of other people.”
(Rom 14:17-18 CJB, emphasis mine)
Avinu,
Malkeinu, our Father, our King, we come to
You, and we thank You for Your grace, mercy and favor which are continuously
poured out upon us. Abba, help us to walk in the righteousness that You have
laid out for us, found only in Your
‘divine instructions in moral and righteous living,’ Your Torah. Help us to NEVER
look with contempt and pride upon those who may not be on the same path as us.
May our walk always bring honor to You,
and never bring shame to those who are watching. Amein and AMEIN.
©2025
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