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Overcoming Hypocrisy | Romans 2:17-24

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Almost everyone knows someone whose reason for leaving God was “those Christians are hypocrites.” While this will not stand up as a sufficient excuse on Judgment Day, Paul acknowledges that the hypocrisy of God’s people is both real and tragic: “The name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles because of you.” 

Paul does not let anyone off the hook. After critiquing the sinfulness of all people (1:18 - 2:1-16), he now focuses on the most committed of his own people, the Jews. Both Jesus and Paul, who were Jewish, critiqued their own tribe. Paul did this from the perspective of someone who used to be a hypocrite himself. He was “a Hebrew of Hebrews; as to the law, a Pharisee…as to righteousness under the law, blameless.” Yet, he still coveted (Rom. 7:7-8).

The beauty of the gospel is that we no longer need to hide. Christ calls us to come into the light, which is the greatest “hypocrisy disinfectant.” We can confess when we don’t live up to God's perfect law and receive grace and mercy. Through faith in Christ, we now live a life of transparent obedience to God’s law. The gospel reconciles our private and public lives through God’s grace, leading Christians to be “an open book, easily read.”

Take-Home Message: Hypocrisy leads to blasphemy.

Does my character match my credentials? (17-20)
Building Integrity
Pursue private formation over public performance.
Do I practice what I preach? (21-23)
Building Integrity
Examine yourself before correcting others.
The Result of Hypocrisy (24)