Jump to navigation

Home

Christian Library

Main menu

  • Browse
  • Log in
  • OTP

Search

Subscribe to RSS - hypocrisy

hypocrisy

Frauds

  • Popular
  • Jay Adams

A hypocrite is one who pretends to be something outwardly that he is not inwardly. Hypocrisy should not have a room in the Christian life and the life of the church.

  • Read more about Frauds
  • Share
  • Add new comment

Taking Back Christianese #1: "The Christian Life Is All about Being Transparent and Vulnerable"

  • Popular
  • Michael J. Kruger

Should transparency or vulnerability be a defining characteristic of a believer? This article considers why people say, "The Christian life is all about being transparent and vulnerable," and how it is helpful when shunning hypocrisy, yet unhelpful when it creates a culture that is more about authenticity than repentance.

  • Read more about Taking Back Christianese #1: "The Christian Life Is All about Being Transparent and Vulnerable"
  • Share
  • Add new comment

God Hates Hypocrisy

  • Popular
  • Tim Challies

Did you know that God does not only love? He hates as well. Hypocrisy evokes the hatred of God. Let the article explain.

  • Read more about God Hates Hypocrisy
  • Share
  • Add new comment

The Private and the Public

  • Popular
  • James Zekveld

The division between the private and public has bred hypocrisy in that it has encouraged the appointments of public leaders who are unfaithful in their personal lives. This article shows that Christians must aim to have leaders who are faithful in all areas of their lives.

  • Read more about The Private and the Public
  • Share
  • Add new comment

The Liturgy of Life

  • Popular
  • Peter Kloosterman

This article wants to show what liturgy and worship has to do with the Christian life. It also talks about hypocrisy, formalism in worship, and individualistic and corporate worship.

  • Read more about The Liturgy of Life
  • Share
  • Add new comment

Left sidebar

Library

Loading ...
The history of missions is the history of answered prayers. S. M. Zwemer
  • Share