Do Pharisees Still Exist Today?

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By the Bible’s standard, yes, they do.

They may not wear robes or go by that name anymore, but the spirit of the Pharisees is alive and active today. If you want to see an example, click here. In Jesus’ time, the Pharisees were the religious elite, outwardly righteous, but inwardly corrupt. They claimed to follow God, but twisted His Word, exalted their own traditions, and rejected truth when it confronted them. That same pattern can be seen today in churches, ministries, denominations, and individuals who elevate man-made systems over Scripture, and parade their religion while denying its power.

Jesus said, “Full well ye reject the commandment of God, that ye may keep your own tradition” (Mark 7:9). Today, we see the same thing, people defending their creeds, councils, or denominational systems as if they were Scripture itself. But God doesn’t honor man’s additions. If it doesn’t come from the Bible, it’s not binding on anyone.

Modern Pharisees love outward religion. Jesus said, “This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips, but their heart is far from me” (Matthew 15:8). That describes anyone who talks the talk, going to church, quoting verses, wearing the label, but doesn’t actually walk with God. You can sing hymns, wear a cross, and still be far from Christ.

Another mark of a Pharisee is legalism, making up burdens God never commanded. Jesus said, “They bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men’s shoulders” (Matthew 23:4). Today, that looks like inventing rules about dress, diets, music styles, or behavior that are not found in Scripture, then judging others who don’t follow them.

Pharisees also love power and titles. Jesus said, “They love... to be called of men, Rabbi, Rabbi” (Matthew 23:6–7). Today, many love to be called “Reverend,” “Father,” “Apostle,” or “Prophet,” as if their title gives them spiritual superiority. But Jesus taught that true greatness is found in humble service, not religious status.

And maybe the clearest sign of a Pharisee is resistance to correction. Stephen told the religious leaders, “Ye do always resist the Holy Ghost, as your fathers did, so do ye” (Acts 7:51). That spirit still lives in those who shut their ears to Scripture when it exposes their tradition, pride, or false doctrine.

Where do you see Pharisees today? In religious systems that put tradition over truth, in legalistic groups that add unbiblical standards, in prosperity preachers who twist the gospel to get rich (2 Peter 2:3), in false teachers who demand blind loyalty, and in cultural Christians who have a form of godliness but no real power (2 Timothy 3:5).

So how do you avoid becoming one? Stick to the Bible alone. “Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith” (2 Corinthians 13:5). Let the Word of God correct you, even when it hurts. Follow Jesus, not men. And remember, “God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble” (James 4:6).

The Pharisees didn’t disappear; they just changed clothes. And the only way to keep from joining their ranks is to humble yourself before the authority of God’s Word, not man’s religion.

A Pharisee is someone who claims to follow God but replaces His Word with man-made rules, traditions, and self-righteousness. Outwardly, they appear holy, but inwardly, they are proud, hypocritical, and resistant to correction. Jesus warned about them often because they twisted Scripture, elevated themselves, and led others away from the truth (Matthew 23:13, Mark 7:9). Pharisees are not just a group from history; their spirit still lives in anyone who puts religion above repentance and tradition above truth.
 

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The question posed in the Thread topic is

"Do Pharisees Still Exist Today?"

and the answer is simply yes.

Just look at what is being posted on this forum by the members. What you will read can only confirm the truth that Pharisees Still Exist Today.
 

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25 Modern Pharisee Markers

1.
“The Body of Christ is not Israel.”
Teaches that the true Israel is a strip of dirt founded by the UN, not those born again in Christ. Flat out contradicts Romans 9, Galatians 3, and Ephesians 2.

2. Scofield Study Bible Defender.
Promotes the footnotes of a corrupt, disbarred lawyer over the words of Christ and the Apostles. Thinks Scofield’s Zionist heresy is “sound doctrine.”

3. Dual-Covenant Theology.
Believes Jews can be saved without Christ because of their ethnicity. That’s not Christianity—it’s Talmudic supremacy in church drag.

4. Preaches a Future Third Temple.
Wants to rebuild what God destroyed. Thinks God is pleased with animal blood instead of Christ’s finished work. Hebrews 10 annihilates this.

5. Teaches “Replacement Theology” is heresy.
Calls it heresy to believe the Church is the fulfillment of Israel, despite Paul saying exactly that (Romans 9–11, Galatians 6:16).

6. Defends Ethnic Israel’s Right to the Land “Forever.”
Ignores that the land covenant was conditional (Deut 28) and fulfilled in Christ. Teaches a carnal land over a spiritual kingdom.

7. Treats the Star of Remphan as “David’s.”
Uses the hexagram idol (Amos 5:26, Acts 7:43) as a holy symbol. A modern-day golden calf.

8. Thinks Jesus Came Only for the Jews (at First).
Teaches that Jesus’ Gospel was only for Jews pre-crucifixion, and that the Church was a Plan B. Blasphemes the eternal plan of God (Eph. 3:6–11).

9. Says “The Church Age” Will End When the Jews Get the Kingdom.
A chopped-up timeline of lies: gives Jews the Millennium, Gentiles the Church, and Christ nothing but confusion.

10. Insists “Israel” Must Mean the Modern State.
Even when Romans 9:6 says clearly, “They are not all Israel, which are of Israel.”

11. Defends a 7-Year Tribulation Created by Jesuits and Scofield.
Doesn’t realize Daniel 9:27 was fulfilled by Christ. Inserts the Antichrist where Jesus should be.

12. Promotes the Pre-Trib Rapture.
Teaches escape instead of endurance. Replaces the Blessed Hope with escapist fiction.

13. Rejects Paul as a True Apostle (or Minimizes Him).
Just like ancient Pharisees, modern ones hate Paul—unless he’s twisted to support Zionism.

14. Divides Scripture into "Jewish" and "Christian" Sections.
Teaches the red letters are “for Israel,” but Paul's letters are for the Church. A cafeteria gospel with compartments.

15. Says “Don’t Spiritualize the Bible.”
Except Jesus, Paul, Peter, and John spiritualized nearly everything.

16. Teaches a Literal Millennium Kingdom in Old Jerusalem.
Wants Jesus to rule from a throne in a modern-day war zone, instead of seeing His Kingdom is already here in His people.

17. Wants Christians to “Bless Israel” (Gen 12:3).
Ignores that Christ is the Seed of Abraham. We bless Israel when we preach Christ—not when we fund apartheid.

18. Thinks National Israel Is the Fig Tree of Matthew 24.
Misreads the parable entirely. The fig tree was cursed by Jesus, not exalted.

19. Fears the Antichrist More Than They Trust Christ.
Obsess over prophecy charts but can’t preach the Gospel clearly.

20. Equates Political Zionism with God’s Will.
Believes the Rothschild-funded state of Israel is a fulfillment of prophecy. History calls it colonialism. Scripture calls it deception.

21. Teaches “Once Saved Always Saved” with No Fruit.
Guarantees salvation based on a prayer instead of perseverance and evidence of new birth.

22. Takes Tithes for a Temple that Doesn’t Exist.
Guilts people into Old Covenant giving but rejects Old Covenant holiness.

23. Mocks Those Who Say “We Are Israel.”
Accuses others of arrogance for simply believing the Bible.

24. Denies the New Covenant Is for the Church.
Says the New Covenant is only “for the Jews,” even though Jesus says, “This is the new covenant in My blood.”

25. Treats the Apostles as Less Authoritative Than Modern Prophecy Teachers.
Trusts YouTube preachers with 3D rapture charts more than Peter, Paul, and Jesus.

Do Pharisees still exist today?
Yes.
They wear suits instead of robes.
They use Scofield footnotes instead of Torah scrolls.
They preach geopolitical Zionism instead of the Gospel of Christ.

And just like their spiritual ancestors, they shut the door of the Kingdom in men’s faces (Matthew 23:13) while calling themselves “watchmen.”

Only one Body. One Israel. One Kingdom.
In Christ alone.

“If ye be Christ’s, then are ye Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise.”
— Galatians 3:29