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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 4 MIN

Luke 18:9-14 Explained: You Compare Instead of Repent

from The Hustle Is Holy™ · host Michael E Martin Jr

What does Luke 18:9-14 mean?   Why is comparison dangerous in the Christian life?   How does spiritual pride keep leaders from repentance?Luke 18:9-14 explained: comparison can look spiritual while keeping you far from repentance.The Pharisee measured himself against a man; the tax collector stood before God.Luke 18:9-14 reveals how easily spiritual pride can disguise itself as righteousness. Jesus tells the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector to expose the danger of using another person’s failure to avoid your own repentance. Comparison makes you feel superior without making you holy. For Christian leaders, entrepreneurs, and builders, this passage is a direct warning: your discipline, sacrifice, and visible fruit can become a hiding place if they keep you from humility before God.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:In this video:* Luke 18:9-14 explained for Christian leaders and entrepreneurs* Why the Pharisee’s prayer was full of comparison instead of repentance* How spiritual pride hides behind discipline, sacrifice, and public obedience* Why the tax collector went home justified before God* The difference between measuring yourself against people and surrendering before God* How repentance restores the soul when comparison has distorted your visionMichael E Martin Jr is the founder and voice behind The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, founders, creatives, and ministry leaders building at the intersection of faith and work. Through thehustleisholy.net, Michael helps high-capacity leaders confront the hidden architecture beneath ambition, spiritual pride, calling, leadership, and obedience. This teaching connects Luke 18:9-14 to Christian entrepreneurship, spiritual formation, repentance, humility before God, and faith-driven leadership. The Hustle Is Holy exists to help builders stop using visible success, moral comparison, or religious performance as substitutes for deep surrender.Step into the wider work of The Hustle Is Holy and let repentance become part of the structure you build from.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: [https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/](https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/)📖 Deepen the Work: [https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer](https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer)🌐 Enter the Cathedral: [https://www.thehustleisholy.net](https://www.thehustleisholy.net)📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #Luke18914 #ChristianLeadership #Repentance #SpiritualFormation

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What does Luke 18:9-14 mean?   Why is comparison dangerous in the Christian life?   How does spiritual pride keep leaders from repentance?Luke 18:9-14 explained: comparison can look spiritual while keeping you far from repentance.The Pharisee...

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