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...in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their sins against them...2 Cor 5:19

...Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Acts 13:38

"I will forgive their iniquity, I will remember their sin no more.” Jer 31:34b

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Today's Devotional
Jesus Never Called a Believer a Hypocrite Michael Edwards

God never called a believer a hypocrite no matter how badly they failed. The title of hypocrite was exclusively reserved for the self-righteous unbeliever.

When Christians fail to act like Jesus, some unbelievers will call them hypocrites. Even Christians sometimes do this to other Christians who fall into sin.

God pointed out to me that when we see people called hypocrites in the Bible, and the fact that there will be no hypocrites in heaven, God is never addressing those who have placed their faith in Jesus. It is always speaking of self-righteous unbelievers, with one interesting exception I list below.

The reason God does not call believers hypocrites is because believers see themselves in the truth of God’s perfect moral standard and admit openly that they cannot keep it. By throwing themselves on God’s mercy and grace, believers are far from hypocritical. When they say they need a Savior, they are saying they see in truth how high God’s standard is, and they respect it as just.

On the other hand, non-believers—just like believers—know God’s perfect standard through their conscience, but instead of admitting they cannot keep it and turning to God for help, they like the Pharisee’s, portray themselves like they are good enough for God. They choose to justify themselves by comparing themselves to the outward appearance of others, even Christians. Always able to find someone whom they believe is worse no matter what their behavior may be, they declare themselves good enough for God.

Jesus called the Pharisees white-washed tombs full of dead men’s bones. In other words, on the outside, they appeared to have it all together, but on the inside a different reality was present. While they thought they were pulling a fast one on others, they had been deceived and had actually pulled the wool over their own eyes.

The truth is, the self-righteous unbelievers were the only ones Jesus, or the Apostles accused of hypocrisy, with one exception…

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