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Why has reality TV been able to maintain its popularity? Part of the reason has to be because there is always a "villain" spouting off about how great he/she is and how no one has a chance. Conversely, there is also at least one "hero," the soft-spoken, perhaps even humble, competitor who recognizes that they have to work hard for any hope of success, knowing that nothing is given. It is the humble one that often wins fan support.
Well, this passage isn't reality TV, but it gives us a glimpse into why we may think the way we do about arrogance and humility. God has similar feelings. The Pharisee here does everything "right," but his arrogance and self-righteousness left a bad taste in God's mouth. However, the tax collector, not even willing to look up to heaven because he knew he was unworthy, cried out for mercy and was justified. God doesn't want "villains" who are full of themselves. They'll be brought down to earth soon enough.
Craig K.
Well, this passage isn't reality TV, but it gives us a glimpse into why we may think the way we do about arrogance and humility. God has similar feelings. The Pharisee here does everything "right," but his arrogance and self-righteousness left a bad taste in God's mouth. However, the tax collector, not even willing to look up to heaven because he knew he was unworthy, cried out for mercy and was justified. God doesn't want "villains" who are full of themselves. They'll be brought down to earth soon enough.
Craig K.

