Two Prayers Enter A Temple And Only Humility Is Heard

EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 28 MIN

Two Prayers Enter A Temple And Only Humility Is Heard

from Welcome to the 411 · host Raymond Brown, Clarence Matthews, North Clinton Ave Church of Christ

Send us Fan MailTwo people walk into the temple. One recites a flawless spiritual résumé. The other can barely raise his eyes. Only one goes home justified. We unpack the shock of Luke 18:9–14 with fresh eyes, naming the subtle ways pride hides in our prayers and how humility opens the door to real mercy.We start with the audience Jesus addresses—those who trust in themselves and quietly look down on others—and explore why comparison is the oxygen of pride. Then we sketch the Pharisee and the tax collector without caricature. The Pharisee was devout and disciplined, the kind of person communities often admire. The tax collector had harmed neighbors under Roman power, a figure people rightly distrusted. That complexity matters, because Jesus moves past labels to expose the spirit behind each posture: self-exaltation versus contrition.From there, we dissect their prayers word by word and posture by posture. The Pharisee’s thanksgiving shifts into self-congratulation and horizontal comparison. The tax collector’s short cry—God, be merciful to me, the sinner—becomes a doorway to justification. We talk about the theology of mercy, why confession is not self-loathing but agreement with truth, and how honest prayer reshapes daily practices like fasting, giving, and service. Along the way, we name the modern forms of phariseeism that tempt us: moral scorekeeping, curated spirituality, and the comfort of being “better than.”If you’ve ever prayed and sensed only the echo of your own voice, this conversation offers a path back to God-centered prayer: simple words, low posture, clear confession, and trust in grace. Come rethink what it means to be heard, to be lifted, and to go home justified.If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review to help more listeners find these conversations. Visit Us on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/NorthClintonAvenueChurchOfChrist

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