THE THIEF COMES TO STEAL, KILL & DESTROY (PART VIII)
“The Origin of the Pharisees” By Akin Ojumu In modern parlance, the word “Pharisee” is an epithet that carries a leprous stigma. It’s a potent pejorative people often deploy to dismiss criticism, denigrate rebuke, or deflect confrontation. Playing the Pharisee Card is a common practice in contemporary Christianity. Charlatans, false apostles, false prophets, false teachers and their followers all love to throw the Pharisee label at anyone who calls them out for their doctrinal errors. It’s not uncommon today to be labeled a “Pharisee” simply for believing in the sufficiency of Scripture and for standing for the supremacy of the Word of God as written in the Bible. The moment you dare to critically compare what people are saying in the name of God to the Word of God, it’s almost certain that you’d be called a Pharisee. To accuse someone who is deemed to be hypercritical as having a pharisaical spirit has become routine. Modern definition of a Pharisee has been reduced to any Christian w...