There is in each of us a dangerous
temptation toward hypocrisy – to be one thing but to pretend to be another. And Lord knows, there are many within the
church – people who claim to be Christians but who are, in fact, unbelievers
attempting to convince others (and perhaps themselves) that they are followers
of Jesus Christ. They are people who do
not practice true virtue but who instead offer counterfeit versions of it. Jude (verse 12) compares them to clouds without
rain and trees without fruit … devoid of true goodness.
Here are five solemn warnings put
forth by Tim Challies, to those who only pretend to be godly:
1. Hypocrisy Angers God. God hates hypocrisy
and hypocrites because hypocrisy misuses religion … taking advantage of its
laws and decrees for self-advancement. The
hypocrite wants religion — even the Christian faith — only for the advantages
he gains from it. He fails to truly turn
his heart to God and do good to God’s people; he carries Christ in his Bible,
but not in his heart; he serves the devil while wearing the uniform of Christ;
he will be condemned by God.
2. Hypocrisy is Self-Delusion. Many hypocrites
deceive themselves, thinking that their hypocritical deeds are evidence of true
godliness or, even worse, that they have the ability to merit God’s favor. The person who collects counterfeit money
harms no one more than himself. The
person who piles up counterfeit godliness does the greatest damage to his own
soul. “If anyone thinks himself to be something, when he is nothing, he
deceives himself.” (Galatians 6:3)
3. Hypocrisy is Offensive to God and Man. Unbelievers hate the
hypocrite because he makes himself appear godly; God hates him because he
merely looks godly. Unbelievers are
deceived by his veneer of godliness and hate him for it; God sees through that
veneer and hates him for having no more than that. The hypocrite loses on all accounts because he
becomes the enemy of unbelievers and of God.
4. Hypocrisy is Pointless. The hypocrite may
labor hard in this life, but as soon as he dies he will lose absolutely
everything. The only reward he will be
able to enjoy will be in this life since he will certainly be condemned in
death. He may earn praise today, but he
will receive only retribution at the judgment.
5. Hypocrisy Brings No Comfort in Death. People who have only
painted over their depravity with a thin veneer of counterfeit holiness will
find themselves without hope and without comfort upon their deathbed. Little holiness leads to little happiness.
Listen: Hypocrisy is an ugly sin and
one that God despises. Yet, I hasten to
add, there is hope for the hypocrite and the words of Paul should ring in the
ears of the hypocrite: “Do you presume on
the riches of his kindness and forbearance and patience, not knowing that God’s
kindness is meant to lead you to repentance?” (Romans 2:4). Those who turn to Christ in repentance and
faith will be cleansed of every sin, including this one – hypocrisy. And the Holy Spirit will indwell them so they
can clean off that thin veneer of holiness and, instead, become truly holy.
As for those who truly believe, but
still grapple with the temptation toward hypocrisy, let’s pray with Thomas
Watson: “Lord, let me be anything rather than a hypocrite,” for two hearts will
exclude one from heaven.
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor, Ft. Snelling
Memorial Chapel
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