Are You a Pharisee? Seeking Teachings but Resisting Correction
This recent post from Johnny Chang both convicted & inspired me. Please read and give the Holy Spirit space to reveal things to you…
The Danger of Knowledge Without Surrender…
1 Corinthians 8:1 (KJV)
"Knowledge puffeth up, but charity edifieth."
Wanting to grow with God is not the problem.
Loving Scripture is not the problem.
Learning truth is not the problem.
The danger begins when knowledge replaces surrender.
Many people today are not pursuing God.
They are consuming Him.
They treat spiritual content like dopamine.
One sermon after another.
One revelation after another.
Always learning.
But rarely or never yielding.
Information feels like growth.
But information without obedience becomes insulation.
The Pharisees knew Scripture deeply.
They memorized it.
Taught it.
Defended it.
And yet they missed Jesus standing in front of them.
Not because they lacked knowledge.
But because knowledge became a shield against surrender.
They rejected Jesus not because He contradicted Scripture,
but because He threatened their control.
Jesus challenged them to surrender,
but they wanted power.
They also rejected leadership.
They did not want to be led.
They wanted to curate.
They positioned themselves as judges, not sheep.
Experts, not disciples.
And the same spirit is common today.
Many Christians say they want God.
But what they really want is stimulation.
They consume teaching but resist correction.
They quote truth but avoid submission.
They talk about grace but refuse authority.
God becomes an accessory.
Added to life.
Not submitted to.
Knowledge without surrender creates pride disguised as discernment.
It sounds like wisdom.
But it produces independence, not intimacy.
Different I’s!
It makes people quick to critique.
Slow to repent.
Confident in opinion.
Weak in obedience.
Jesus never said,
“Learn everything about Me.”
He said,
“Follow Me.”
Following requires trust.
And trust requires yielding control.
The goal of Scripture is not mastery.
It is transformation.
Truth is not meant to be consumed.
It is meant to rule.
When knowledge is detached from obedience,
it does not lead to freedom.
It leads to self rule.
That is why Jesus said the greatest commandment is not to know God,
but to love Him.
And love always involves surrender.
Step by Step: Moving from Consumption to Surrender
1. Ask whether knowledge is drawing you closer to God or making you feel superior deep down.
2. Truth is not complete until it is obeyed.
3. Isolation breeds arrogance.Shepherding produces humility.
4. Following Jesus means you are not in charge.
5. Light increases with surrender, not curiosity.
6. Transformation begins when control ends.
PRAYER:
Lord, guard my heart from turning truth into stimulation and knowledge into pride.
Teach me to love You more than information and to surrender more than I consume.
Help me remain teachable, submitted, and transformed by Your Word.
Amen.
Knowledge without surrender does not lead to Christ.
It leads to self.
Truth was never meant to be collected.
It was meant to be obeyed.​
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