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Back to EpisodesWord of the Day- Pharisee Behavior
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Some of the harshest judgment doesn’t come from “the streets” it comes from people who know how to look holy while refusing to heal. I’m Dr. Jacqueline Cox, aka Listen Linda, and today’s word cuts straight through church performance: Pharisee. We talk about what happens when someone masters church language, scripture, and public praise, but still treats people with cruelty behind closed doors. If you’ve ever wrestled with church hurt, religious hypocrisy, or spiritual abuse, this conversation puts real words to what you’ve felt.
We break down the difference between being spiritual and being performative, and why real transformation changes your character, not just your vocabulary. I ask the questions that expose fruit: how you treat broken people, newcomers, and folks who can’t benefit you; what you do when nobody’s watching; and how you respond when it’s someone else’s turn to be blessed. These are the everyday markers of spiritual maturity that no title can replace.
We also go there on false prophecy and manipulation. Not everyone saying “God told me” is sent by God, and using fear, control, or ego in God’s name leaves real damage. Finally, we draw a bright line between correction and cruelty by contrasting conviction versus condemnation, because healthy accountability should pull people toward healing, not humiliate them for someone else’s ego. Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this helped you put language to what you’ve seen, and tell me in the comments: have you met someone who looked spiritually mature publicly but treated people horribly privately?