Tuesday, January 11, 2017
Luke 12:1-12 (NKJV)
1 In the
meantime, when an innumerable multitude of people had gathered together, so
that they trampled one another, He began to say to His disciples first of
all, "Beware of the leaven of the
Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.
The
word for "hypocrisy" literally means "a reply". The word indicated an actor-someone playing a
role. It later developed the negative
connotation of being false, insincere, acting like someone you're not. Think of an actor who wears a mask in order
to portray a role. The hypocrite wears a
"mask" by being insincere, unreal and untruthful; by acting like
they're someone other (usually better) then they really are. An interesting application of this is in
Galatians 2:13 in which the Apostle Paul confronts Peter and other Christians who
have separated themselves from other Christians of a Gentile background because
they do not keep the proper dietary laws, etc.
Paul knew that Peter and his friends did not, could not, adequately keep those laws so he
confronts them for thinking of themselves better than they ought. Perhaps also because they did not consider
these other Christians with a different background and different habits and
attitudes as unworthy of fellowship; that they were someone less than who they
really are. Could it be that we are
hypocrites not only when we act like we are better, or other than who we really
are, but also when we treat others as someone less than who they really
are. Maybe we are hypocrites when we
force others to wear a "mask" as well as when we wear a
"mask" ourselves?
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