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Truth Vs Tradition: What Really Matters To God?
Contributed by Gordon Curley on Mar 16, 2026 (message contributor)
Summary: Truth vs Tradition: What Really Matters to God? - Matthew chapter 15 verses 1-20 - sermon by Gordon Curley. (PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)
SERMON OUTLINE:
(1). Warning against false religion (vv. 1-9)
(2). Warning against blind guides (vv. 12-14).
(3) Warning against defiled hearts (vv. 10-20).
SERMON BODY:
Question: Are you for or against tradition?
Answer:
• It’s a deliberately loaded question,
• Because it all depends on what the tradition is!
• Good traditions include…
• i.e. in favour of giving gifts on birthdays,
• i.e. in favour of having a Christmas tree and decorations.
• i.e. in favour of giving Easter eggs.
• i.e. Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace,
• (have become symbols of national pride and identity)
• i.e. Remembrance Day.
• (Honouring those who gave their lives to win our freedom)
• Bad traditions include…
• i.e. foot binding of women in China.
• i.e. female genital mutilation.
• i.e. Honor Killings.
• i.e. Animal Cruelty - Bullfighting (Spain and Latin America)
• Strange UK traditions include…
• i.e. Cheese rolling at Cooper’s Hill in Gloucestershire,
• Involves chasing a rolling Double Gloucester cheese down a steep hill, a tradition dating back to the 15th century.
• i.e. Morris dancing, often performed with sticks, handkerchiefs, or swords, varies by region and celebrates historical and seasonal events.
• i.e. Pancake races on Shrove Tuesday,
• i.e. Maypole dancing during May Day festivities.
• TRANSITION: So, when I asked the question,
• “Are you for or against tradition?”
• The answer always must be, “It depends on the tradition!”
• Traditions play a crucial role in shaping our identities,
• Fostering community bonds, and preserving cultural heritage,
• Providing a sense of belonging,
• And continuity in a rapidly changing world.
Ill:
• The classic illustration regarding tradition,
• Has to be in the musical “Fiddler on the Roof,”
• The lead character, Tevye, sings a great song.
• YouTube: https://youtu.be/gRdfX7ut8gw?si=nAZcgCGGkE5Ezve0
Illustration Text:
“Tradition! Tradition!” And then he explains: “Because of our traditions, we’ve kept our balance for many, many years. Here in Anatevka we have traditions for everything: how to sleep, how to eat, how to work, how to wear clothes. For instance, we always keep our heads covered and always wear a little prayer shawl. This shows our constant devotion to God. You may ask: How did this tradition get started? I’ll tell you: I don’t know. But it’s a tradition. And because of our traditions, every one of us knows who he is and what God expects him to do.”
• TRANSITIONS:
• Traditions can always be good or bad,
• The danger of religious traditions is they can bind you,
• Tie you up in legalistic acts and vain repetitions.
(1). Warning against false religion (vv. 1-9)
“Then some Pharisees and teachers of the law came to Jesus from Jerusalem and asked, 2 ‘Why do your disciples break the tradition of the elders? They don’t wash their hands before they eat!’
3 Jesus replied, ‘And why do you break the command of God for the sake of your tradition? 4 For God said, “Honour your father and mother” and “Anyone who curses their father or mother is to be put to death.” 5 But you say that if anyone declares that what might have been used to help their father or mother is “devoted to God,” 6 they are not to “honour their father or mother” with it. Thus, you nullify the word of God for the sake of your tradition. 7 You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you:
8 ‘“These people honour me with their lips,
but their hearts are far from me.
9 They worship me in vain.
their teachings are merely human rules.”’”
Because of his miracles and teaching,
• Jesus is the most popular man in the whole country.
• Everywhere he goes,
• People want to see him and listen to him,
• And maybe…just maybe also experience a miracle.
• Well, the Pharisees have also heard about Jesus.
• As self-appointed guardians of the Law,
• They want to make sure that everything Jesus does,
• Is in line with their thinking.
To see if Jesus is the real deal.
• The Pharisees and teachers of the law,
• Bring in the big guns from Jerusalem.
• Remember, Jesus’ ministry was in Galilee (North),
• Not in Jerusalem (South).
• However, Jerusalem was the centre of Judaism.
• And this is where the important religious people lived!
• So, they travel up to Galilee. Remember travelling by foot!
• Which could have taken them six or even more days.
• So, this emphasises the impact Jesus was making on the nation,
• That these big shots from Jerusalem,
• Would make this long journey to check him out.
Note:
• They should be checking that was in line with the Torah,
• The Law, the first five books of the Old Testament.
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