The Freedom of Humble Service
Tuesday of the Second Week of Lent Matthew 23:1–12 In today’s Gospel, Jesus speaks with striking honesty. He warns the crowds about a kind of faith that looks impressive on the outside but is hollow within. The scribes and Pharisees, Jesus says, know the law and teach it well—but they don’t always live it. They love titles, recognition, and places of honor. Jesus isn’t rejecting leadership or teaching; he’s inviting something deeper: integrity, humility, and a servant’s heart. This passage gently asks us to look at the gap—if there is one—between what we say and how we live. It’s easy to talk about faith, kindness, justice, or prayer. It’s harder to practice these things when no one is watching, when it costs us time, comfort, or pride. Lent is a season for that honest self–examination, not to discourage us, but to free us. Jesus reminds us that true greatness in God’s eyes looks very different from the world’s definition. “The greatest among you ...