(After
the interaction with the Pharisees) as thousands had gathered around them,
Jesus first told His disciples, “Watch out for the yeast of the Pharisees. It
is deceit!” (Luke 12:1)
The Pharisees loved rules and regulations.
Much of their power was exerted through the imposition, interpretation, and
enforcement of Jewish law. They were masters at using law to exclude and
manipulate, but Jesus had just challenged them for another cause. In fact, He
told the Pharisees they were headed for judgment and doom (Luke 11:42-52). They
were dishonest, and they lacked integrity as they applied the law, and their
actions ignored the truth behind those laws. Apparently, this fake behavior is
judged very harshly by God (vv. 50-51).
How about you? Do you ever engage in
spinning a situation to present a customer or employee proposal in a more
favorable light? Do you ever leave out important details or circumstances that
would qualify for exceptions to rules or policies when those disclosures may
change the hearer’s perception? Would you ever provide a thick document to
someone under the guise of being transparent, when that document serves to hide
negative parts?
Trust Jesus to lead you to decisions which
are good decisions, and then be honest with people. There can be no trust
unless there is open and honest communication in dealing with your people.
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