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"…Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy." (Luke 12:1)

Hypocrisy is the devil's most useful tool; it is his most convincing argument against God. Hypocrisy is the sinner's most common excuse and the hardest one for the Christian to explain. Hypocrisy is pretending to be what one is not, OR the concealment of one's true character or motives. Simply put, hypocrisy is lying. It is deceit. It is a premeditated, deliberate, effort to deceive others about oneself. There are people who claim to be children of God, and who are known by others as a Christians, and are treated as such by God's people, but whom others recognize as hypocrites. When people like that deliberately deceive others by pretending to be what they are not and hiding what they really are, then the first question that occurs to the unbeliever is, "What good is there in being a Christian?" Hypocrisy is proof to the skeptic and sinner that all men are really liars and that salvation is nothing more than an elusive dream. But God is REAL and it is imperative that his people be REAL also. It is only when a sinner encounters a REAL Christian that he is shaken in his unbelief. Hypocrisy is truly rottenness in the work of God. No wonder Jesus gave this stern warning to "Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy."

"Hypocrisy is the necessary burden of villainy." If you are wicked you must conceal it, you must hide your true self, and there is no other way to do that except by lying and deceit. So it becomes the habit of your life. Your hypocrisy influences others to do the same, and that is why Jesus likened it to leaven. "A little leaven leaventh the whole lump…" So we need to beware of it, first in ourselves, then in our home and family, and also in the church. When He said to beware of it, Jesus meant that we should deal with it when we find it. He didn't mean for us to just sit by and observe while it spreads and ruins our whole life, our whole family, or our whole church.

Hypocrisy has some characteristics that are recognizable. Jesus would not have warned us to beware of it if there were no way to recognize it before it does its damage. First of all, hypocrisy is like leaven or yeast, because it may exist without being immediately detected. The presence of leaven mixed in flour is not known until it produces its effects. Hypocrisy in a life, in a family, or in a church works the same way. Usually, by the time someone recognizes its presence the damage is done. Many folks in fundamental churches have experienced this hard lesson with their children in our generation. So many of the children have gone wrong because of influences they came under AT CHURCH. Many families who lived separated lives have lost their children because of "friends" at church, and it isn't always the young people who pour leaven into the lives of other young people. Many times it is someone older who questions the harm in certain things that parents forbid. They take the side of the young people against their parents and their unreasonable "rules." They always do this secretly and the parents don't see the effects until it is too late.

Hypocrisy is like leaven in that it is insinuating. That means it creeps in slowly and gently, winning favor and confidence. It never comes in suddenly with a storm or a blast. A hypocrite deceives you slowly and gently. He wins your confidence slowly, and that fact makes him more believable because all trust is won slowly.

Hypocrisy is like leaven in that it is swelling, it puffs up, and fills with pride and vanity. No man is more proud than the hypocrite. True Christianity is marked by sincerity, humility, and entirely void of disguise. The humblest man is the best Christian, He who has the least disguise is most like Jesus.

What are the causes of hypocrisy? Why would anyone be a hypocrite? Selfishness is the number one reason. A hypocrite is seeking his own benefit in everything he does. As far as he is concerned the universe revolves around him and the world and its inhabitants are there to serve him.

Shame is another cause of hypocrisy. There is shame associated with sin. When a person sins they will feel shame. Others must not know about what they have done. If they are living in continual sin then they must hide what they really are. The best way to do that is to go to church and act like a Christian. Sing specials, testify, and take part in church activities. Always praise the preacher for his sermon and be the very example of a good Christian. Be like an actor and make everyone believe a lie about what you really are. Hide your shame that way, which is what hypocrites do. Shame is involved when a person makes a profession of salvation but really gets nothing from God. They are baptized, join the church, and now everyone thinks they are saved, but they know they are not. What can they do but pretend and start living a lie? They are ashamed to admit that they really didn't get saved when they said they did. So they stay put and keep pretending and it isn't long before they have influenced others to follow suit and the whole church consists of hypocrites lying to each other and themselves. The whole lump is leavened.

Hypocrisy is encouraged by false teachers - who are hypocrites themselves. The doctrines of modern mainline Christianity are all based on pretending and assuming and believing things that are not your true experience. Have you ever considered the true effects of doctrines such as "imputed righteousness," "saved sinners," "worldly, or carnal Christians," "positional truth," and Romans 7 as the normal Christian walk? All of these doctrines are built on bits of truth from wrested Scriptures and their true effect is to encourage hypocrisy. Faith, as it is understood by most people of our day, is simply to pretend you believe in something that isn't real to you now. Just "name it and claim it" - that is faith, they say. But real faith is the SUBSTANCE of things hoped for and the EVIDENCE of things not seen. It is REAL!

What are some things that reveal hypocrisy? How about insincerity? A hypocrite never means what he says, or says what he really means. When you find that you always have to "read between the lines" when you are dealing with a certain person, you can be certain you are dealing with a hypocrite. A true child of God is very sensitive about telling the truth and being honest. Unfaithfulness also reveals hypocrisy - you can never depend upon a hypocrite to do what they promise, or to stand for what they say they believe. He will crawfish under pressure and fail you when you need him most. Another sign that a hypocrite wears is deceit. Deceitful people are hypocrites. They are deliberately, consistently deceiving others - it is the thread that runs through all their life. Hypocrites are not sacrificial and they despise the sacrifice of others, and that is because selfishness rules their disposition. Hypocrites are general cruel to others. They are very careless about the feelings of others. It means nothing to them for others to suffer, whether they deserve it or not. A hypocrite will be an unforgiving person. He will be anxious to meet out the death penalty over the smallest infraction. They will be strict law and punishment with no mercy OR they will be all mercy and no law. They are unbalanced and unjust, and show no mercy, unless it is toward one of their own, or unless it serves their purposes. Another mark that distinguishes hypocrites from true followers of Christ is that they despise good people. They will side with the wicked against the righteous. They simply can't stand a true, honest, faithful witness because it is a threat to their hiding place - hypocrisy.

So hypocrisy is the sinner's best and most common excuse for not submitting to God and being a part of his work. It is the most harmful thing to the church and to the cause of God on earth. God MUST be a reality that is visible in our lives and those who claim to have a relationship with God MUST be real, also. Don't be a hypocrite! Be REAL! Don't be an actor in a play! There is far too much at stake. If you are lacking, or weak, just be honest about it before God and others. Seek God's mercy and help with an honest heart and He will honor that. There is no hope for a hypocrite unless he will be thoroughly honest in his heart and stop trying to deceive himself, God and others.


Mike Miller

3/16/2008

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