When People Accuse You Unjustly (A Word for Pastors) | Thomas Schreiner
Thomas R Schreiner
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4 May 2026
24 May 2026
In this excerpt, Thomas Schreiner reflects on a moment in Israel’s history where the people respond to judgment not with repentance, but by blaming their leaders.
He highlights how the Israelites irrationally accuse Moses and Aaron, revealing a deeper truth about the nature of sin—it distorts judgment and leads people to make baseless accusations. Schreiner applies this insight pastorally, reminding leaders that not every criticism is grounded in reality and that sin often blinds people to their own responsibility.
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