Q: CHRISTIANS
ARE ALL HYPOCRITES. WHY WOULD I WANT TO BE ONE?
When people say this they are usually thinking of an unscrupulous TV
evangelist whose greed and hypocrisy have been publicly exposed, or
perhaps their own bitter personal experience with a person who claimed
to be a follower of Christ but acted in a very un-Christlike way.
It is certainly a great shame when people claim to be followers of the
Lord Jesus but live lives of self-centredness and prejudice.
Often these people make the matter worse by assuming an air of false
piety and loudly condemning those who do not match up to their lofty
standards of conduct -- standards they themselves do not even follow.
This kind of behaviour is certainly not to be excused or defended on
the grounds that those who do these things call themselves
Christians. Rather, any true believer will denounce such a
lifestyle and refuse to identify himself with it. "You must
not
associate with anyone who calls himself a brother but is sexually
immoral or greedy, an idolater or a slanderer, a drunkard or a
swindler. With such a man do not even eat." (1 Cor.
5:11).
The apostle Peter predicted that hypocrites and false teachers would
creep into the church. "...there will be false teachers among
you...many will follow their shameful ways and will bring the truth
into disrepute. In their greed these teachers will exploit
you
with stories they have made up." (2 Pet. 2:1-3) In
other
words, the Bible fully anticipates the existence of hypocrites and
"counterfeit Christians", and even warns against it. The
passage
in 2 Peter also says that God will judge false teachers very severely
for their wickedness (vs. 3).
If people say they are Christians but disobey the Word of God, they are
not true examples of Christian life. It is a simple matter to
find verses in the Bible which speak against greed, sexual immorality,
prejudice, inhospitality, and self-righteous pride, which are not fit
for God's people. But even if those who claim to follow God
are
faithless, God Himself is perfect. "Let God be true, and
every
man a liar." (Rom. 3:4). True Christians do not put
their
faith in man's goodness -- either their own or that of other Christians
-- but in the perfect righteousness of God.
Nevertheless, if a person is a true disciple of Christ, others will see
the character of Christ in him and desire to know how they can have
such joy and peace. All the hypocrites in the world cannot
diminish the power of the testimony of a real, Christlike believer.
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