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The Extermination that
Hypocrisy Causes!
Hypocrisy
can become the “Articles of War” within a church and within a community
coming against a church!
When the average Joe or Joann off the street is polled on why they do
not go to church, it won’t be long before the word hypocrisy comes up!
Why? Why do non-church people have such a negative response to the
church and especially to hypocrisy? The typical apologetic response from
Christian leadership is that hypocrisy is a buzzword non-Christians use
in covering up their inability to have an authority figure in their life
such as God. So, the typical response is to label all Christians as
hypocrites, this may be true in some cases; however, the vast majority
of people when really listened to have had severe mis-dealings with
Christians. I believe the typical apologetic response is a whitewash of
not wanting to get to the true under-current of what is going on in our
church and our lives. Most Christians just flat out do not want to
change their behavior regardless of what anyone thinks or even what
Scripture teaches.
I heard about a
church I will call "Sometown Church of Christ," located in the Mid-West
a few years ago, and I was dumbfounded at the amount of hypocrisy at
this church. You could rename that church First Church of Peyton Place!
My first experience was to walk into an all-church potluck. I had not
yet introduced myself, so I would get more of a visitor’s perspective.
This helps greatly in understanding the church's social structure, and
how they greet people. The people were very friendly on the surface, and
I found myself warmly greeted, a good first sign. There was a large
table with scores of pots and casserole dishes, and the spread looked as
if it came off a magazine cover. I love a good potluck, because I like
to sample and try new things. And this was one incredible looking
potluck. After consuming mass quantities of delicious food, I walked
into the kitchen to go to the bathrooms, {because it was one of those
weird designs, where the only way to the bathrooms was through the
kitchen} and I was run over by a crying woman, literally. I followed her
outside to see what was wrong, and she gave me an earful. She was a new
person to the church, visiting for just over a month, and was starting
the new member’s class, hence the reason for the potluck. So she was
excited about joining this church, as a new beginning and a place to
belong. She was a single mom, and a new Christian.
She brought a Jell-O
salad to the potluck, and noticed it was not out on the table, so she
went into the kitchen, just as another lady was dumping it into the
garbage disposal! She was confused and dismayed and asked why she had
thrown it out. Her response was a stern, "Well, we do not take in simple
Jell-O here at Sometown Church of Christ. The rest of us work hard
providing QUALITY, and you better get used to it!" This inferred that
the newcomer was not proper enough, and there was something wrong with
her. This single mom, who worked full-time, had one of those stressful
days. This was a day of juggling work, picking up her kids, and trying
to put something together for the potluck; she did not want to come
empty handed. I later found out that the lady who dumped the Jell-O was
the wife of one of the elders.
This "Elder's wife"
was one of the most reprehensible human beings I have ever met in my
life. This person had complete, totalitarian control of the entire
church. The preacher, who I will call Preacher Rogers, was dumbfounded
as to why people were coming to the church, yet as quickly as they came,
they vanished. This church had good preaching and teaching, had a warm
friendly atmosphere, and plenty of parking space {yes parking is very
important because a visitor will get quickly frustrated and leave, as
well as fickle Christians}. This Church should have been a growing
church and a testimony to God’s will in society. Preacher Rogers had
only been on staff for less than a year, after the previous preacher was
on staff for two years, and a previous preacher before him was on staff
for under two years. As a matter of fact, this church has not had a
long-term preacher in it for a generation. The only constant on staff at
this church was the "Elder's wife:" she's been ruling the nest there for
over 20 years.
The next morning I
went to see Preacher Rogers for our scheduled meeting. I quickly told
him about my experiences at the potluck, and what happened to that new
member who ran me over, crying in despair. The preacher told me this was
a typical response of the new people who attempted to join his church. I
then asked him if he had a clue of what was going on. He said he had his
suspicions but did not know what to do about it. I asked about the
woman; what kind of a person was she, and how well was she at dealing
with the church members and public? Preacher Rogers then amazed me; he
seemed to be a very strong willed individual and a man of integrity, and
he started to cry. There is nothing wrong with crying, I just did not
expect it. He then told me he had numerous conversations with the
previous preachers, some came from long distances to work with that
church only to be run out by issues from rumors and slander, all coming
from one person, you know who.
I asked the preacher
if anyone ever tried to deal with her, using discipline, or by just flat
out "firing" her. He said yes, that's why all those preachers are no
longer here. This woman is from the founding family of the church and
she has a lot of political power, her family is very wealthy, and she
draws no salary for all the work she does running the church. And the
"old guard" of the church likes her and cannot see anything wrong. I
told Preacher Rogers, you have something very wrong. I asked him what he
felt his options were. He told me the only two options he felt he had
was to resign or to fight. I asked him if he were to fight what would
the chances be, and what would his strategy be?
We both prayed for a
long time and searched the Scriptures. What I came up with was a simple,
straightforward Biblical plan. First, the preacher and elders need to
come together in prayer and understanding of the problem. Second, the
preacher needs to write out a policy of discipline. And then the elders
need to be willing to act on it. I then suggested to the preacher that
regardless of how much money this woman and her family have contributed
to the church, it can never make up for all the loss of people who have
been driven out of the church. And if the elders can only see money,
then explain to them that the numbers of people who been driven out of
the church would have contributed more money than this administrator's
family could ever have.
For over 20 years,
this woman has been causing massive division and hypocrisy in that
church. This woman would go around and make false accusations to people
she felt did not belong at "her church." It could be something they
wore, a feeling she had, none of which ever made any sense. The Jell-O
incident was extremely minor compared to the rumors she would stir up in
the church, she had several other people hooked on them like a soap
opera! She was a woman who had no intention in the past, or seemingly in
the future, of growing in God’s Word and in discipleship. She feels
church is a place of political power and control. She does not see the
church as a place to worship, as a place of love, and as a place of
care. Although she was excellent in her job as an office secretary, her
people skills have caused so much division that the reputation of the
church was shattered to nothing in its community. Furthermore, the core
membership in the church knew what was going on, but failed to act on
it. The leadership failed with the willingness and strength to do what
was necessary. And what was necessary was to provide discipline and sit
this person down, so she would not be able to cause any additional harm.
Sometown Church of
Christ was a true example, only the names and places were changed. But
this story represents what is often going on in the church in America.
People flat out do not realize what they are doing to one another. We
are not living honestly with one another. We sit in our pews with our
nice suits and dresses, with big smiles on our faces, but do we really
realize how we are mirroring Christ to the world, or to the person
sitting right next to us? Are we doing it as Christ would, or are we
mirroring how we feel and desire too, regardless of our mandate from our
Lord? Hypocrisy is a destroyer of the church. If Satan was to sit down
in a counsel of demons to implant a strategy to tear down the church in
America all Satan would need to do was place a few key individuals in
each church to spread gossip and rumors.
Satan cannot do any
better than that; perhaps this is where it all originates. But in any
case, no matter where the slander of hypocrisy comes from, it all comes
down to us. As Christians, we have the responsibility to act as the
Disciples of Christ. The well-trained sheep dog will go out into the
herd and gently nudge the sheep by their rear ankles to where they need
to go. The sheep dog causes no harm to the sheep and provides the
leadership and strength to place the sheep where it needs to be. If you
were to place a pit-bull, who is not trained, out into a sheep field,
all it will do is go around and maul the sheep. So what are you doing?
Are you mauling sheep or are you shepherding with love and care?
"I felt he was a
hypocrite. Dad could talk about peace and love out loud to the world,
but he could never show it to the people who supposedly meant the most
to him: his wife and son. How can you talk about peace and love and have
a family in bits and pieces -- no communication, adultery, divorce? You
can't do it, not if you’re being true and honest with yourself."
Julian Lennon age
35, who was abandoned by his father, Beatle John Lennon, at the age of
five.
The people you run
into during the course of your life, those you speak to at work, who you
see while shopping or when you go out with friends, or even friends of
friends; these are the people you are influencing. Hypocrisy in their
experience usually has been something simpler and maybe even sublime.
The hypocrisy that most people experience happens in the workplace. For
example, when someone acted unkindly towards a co-worker by spreading
rumors and being abrupt to their fellow employees; then later finds out
that the person is active in a church. Or the non-Christian who has just
been invited to go to church with someone, when two hours ago they have
been stabbed in the back by gossip by the person who spread the gossip
in the first place. Another example is when someone finally gets enough
courage to attend church for the first time, or possibly to come back
after a long time, only to be greeted with sarcasm, or are shunned and
ignored. What is your way of influencing?
"Woe to you,
teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You give a tenth of
your spices, mint, dill and cumin. But you have neglected the more
important matters of the law-justice, mercy and faithfulness. You should
have practiced the latter, without neglecting the former. You blind
guides you strain out a gnat but swallow a camel. Woe to you, teachers
of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You clean the outside of the
cup and dish, but inside they are full of greed and self indulgence.
Blind Pharisees! First clean the inside of the cup and dish, and then
the outside on also will be clean. Woe to you, teachers of the law and
Pharisees, you hypocrites! You are like white washed tombs, which look
beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of dead man's bones
and everything on unclean. In the same way, on the outside you appear to
people as righteous but on the inside you are full of hypocrisy and
wickedness. Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you
hypocrites! You build tombs for the prophets and decorate the graves of
the righteous. And you say, if we had lived in the days of our
forefathers, we would not have taken part with them in shedding the
blood of the prophets. So you testify against yourselves that you are
descendants of those who murdered the prophets. Fill up, then, the
measure of the sin of your forefathers! You snakes! You brood of Vipers!
How will you escape being condemned to hell?
Matthew 23:23-33
The Pharisees were experts on seeing the hypocrisy in other people, but
they failed to see it in themselves. They could look down the corridor
of time and see all the errors and mistakes their ancestors made in the
past. They now see themselves more accomplished and unable to do the
ungodly acts of years past. But the Pharisees could not see the damage
and hurt and oppression that they were causing, that they were causing
the very same problems they were criticizing their ancestors for. They
were actually leading people away from God! The very opposite of their
job description, the very opposite of their call from the Lord. This is
as dangerous, more dangerous than a brood of Vipers! A snake can kill
you physically; a Pharisee can kill you spiritually. And if we say, no
way! I would never act like a Pharisee, then woe to us, for we do the
very same thing as they have done in the past. When we spread rumors and
stir up dissension, while we see ourselves as unable to do the evil of
years past; then, all we are doing is deceiving others and ourselves. We
have to ask ourselves if our cups are clean on the outside while they
are filthy within, are our tombs nicely groomed on the outside, but
filled with disgusting rot!? Are we willing to live lives of distinction
with integrity and honesty to be glorifiers of His kingdom?
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