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Believers or hypocrites

by Stushie

Created on: January 22, 2010   Last Updated: January 23, 2010

Mark 2:17       On hearing this, Jesus said to them, "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners." 

Church people are not perfect and I have often heard the remark: “I don't go to church because it's full of hypocrites.”

I agree with this statement wholeheartedly because all of the churches that I have ever joined or served have been full of sinful people like me. The church was created and established by Christ for sinners, not for saints. There is no such thing as a perfect church or a perfect Christian, so part of the burden that we have to bear is that world will always point out our mistakes and gleefully call us hypocrites.

Even Jesus said it Himself, “I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.” There's none of us too good that we don't need Jesus; there's also none of us so bad that He won't welcome us into His fold. He is the Perfect One who calls imperfect people to His Kingdom. Christ is the Sinless One who invites sinners to God's grace. Jesus is the One True Savior of all the world and history, who seeks hypocrites to become disciples. That's what makes grace so amazing; that's what makes His love so wonderful.

On Sunday mornings, when people gather together to worship God, they look for forgiveness and healing, guidance and direction. They honestly know that they do not deserve God's grace, but they also realize that Christ has the authority to absolve them from their sins. They come through the doors as proud and hypocritical sinners; they leave the church as humble and sanctified people.

So perhaps next time you or I hear someone say: “I don't go to church, it's full of hypocrites,” we should answer: “I know. I'm one of them. I need God's grace and forgiveness each week. Don't you?”

Prayer:                        Lord Jesus, thank You for allowing hypocrites into Your Church. Thank You for calling sinners like us to God's Kingdom. Forgive us when we fail and restore us to God's favor. In Your Holy Name, we pray. Amen.

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