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Whitewashed Tombs: The Danger of Looking Holy but Living Hollow

23 min · 27. maj 2026
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In Matthew 23:27, Jesus rebuked the Pharisees as “whitewashed tombs” because they looked righteous on the outside while hiding corruption within. In this episode, we look at the danger of religious appearance without true heart transformation. This is a sobering but hopeful reminder that Jesus does not want polished performance; He wants surrendered hearts. Whitewash can cover what people see, but only Christ can cleanse what God sees.

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