We
are often told that actions speak louder than words. Sadly, many people write
Christians off as hypocrites; because, so many who claim to be Christians
behave no differently than anyone else in the world. If you look at the Greek
word for hypocrite it is defined simply as one who puts on an act, hiding his
true motives. Jesus lambasted the Pharisees for their hypocrisy (Matt 25:13).
Paul
was able to say follow me as I follow Christ (1 Cor 11:1) and he exhorted
Timothy to be an example in word and conduct (1 Tim 4:12). Moses was known as a
man of humility and David as a man after Gods own heart, a man of obedience. However,
we should be encouraged as we know that none of these men claimed to be, or
where, perfect.
Jesus
is obviously our supreme example of a holy and godly life but even he said
there is no one good except God himself (Luke 18:19). We could list many attributes
that the real Christian should manifest in public but space does not allow that
here. Perhaps 1 John 3:18-19 (KJV) captures the essence: “My little children,
let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth. And hereby
we we know that we are of the truth, and shall assure our hearts before him”.
The
apostle James tells us that if we claim to have faith but do not have
corresponding works our faith is dead (James 2:14-17). How did the men above
walk the talk? They were all men that had a genuine and close relationship with
God; they were all obedient to the Spirit of God. We can be the same if we
press into God and his word and allow his Spirit to change us. Send this onto a
friend.
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