“a person
who claims or pretends to have certain beliefs
about what
is right but who behaves in a way that
disagrees
with those beliefs” (Webster)
I can’t tell
you the number of times this has been the reason given to the question about
becoming a Christian. Countless. But that’s focusing on the human component,
us, and not the eternal one, Jesus. He wasn’t a hypocrite so why look to frail
man instead? Probably because WE are His visible examples in the world. And
what does that say about who we are as Christians?
I would
suspect that we all are hypocrites at times, though this doesn’t excuse. Though
the ‘everyone’ does it excuse doesn’t work, we do use it – to excuse our own
behavior. I’d like to challenge the ‘everyone does it’ excuse. Simply because ‘everyone’
may be true doesn’t mean that you have to succumb to the failing.
A serious
question for us is, if we are the stumbling block for others then we need to
serious look at what we are doing - our words and behaviors, but especially our
actions. Romans (14:13) and 1 Corinthians (8:9) both talk about how we can be
stumbling stones for others and acting hypocritical is definitely a stumbling
stone.
We all need
to realize that there is so much we don’t know or understand about being a
Christian. It is no shame to say – ‘I don’t know...’ or ‘I don’t understand
either...’ Whether an unbeliever or a
new Christian, this ‘lack’ can be an impetus for mutual growth when you ask
them to join you in making the discovery for understanding. You can model for
others that you too are still growing, still becoming; that none of us has all
the answers.
My point is
that though we may act hypocritical, we don’t need to continue this type of
behavior. I don’t believe we are ever surprised when we are ‘caught’ in this
divisive behavior. But we can be
more. We really are better than this...
just not by ourselves, we need the help of the Lord and He is more than willing.
We can acknowledge this and seek to change. We are able. Look at ‘slipping’ times
as wake up calls helping you to continue the change.
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