Jesus was a bold, bold man. He is the kind of person who would take up
some really annoying examples which directly apply to you and throw it right into
your face. One such episode is the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax
Collector, said in the presence of precisely those people whom it referred to
in the parable (Lk 18:9-14).
The Pharisee was condescending, sanctimonious and judgmental while the
tax collector was simple, humble and accepting of his own mistakes. He was
realistic and exactly knew what he was. He had the insight to see himself
exactly as he was. The Pharisee, on the other hand, no matter what he thought of
himself to be, was highly deluded. The man lived with a false sense of
self-worth, with a sense of righteousness which actually never existed. And
isn’t that just a little sad?