NOT A FAN
Becoming A Completely
Committed Follower of Jesus: Bible Study Lesson 4
What I Say vs.
What I do
Matt 7:21
21 Not every one that
saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but
he that doeth the will of my
Father which is in heaven. KJV
Author Kyle Idleman wrote: “Jesus makes a distinction
between fans and followers by contrasting the word “says” with the word “does.”
We live at a time when we have become increasingly comfortable with separating
what we say we believe with how we live.” (Idleman pg 104). It would appear that it is possible for many
of us to believe one thing and yet act or live in complete opposition to that
belief. So, a person could actually believe the healthy eating and exercise is
vital to good health but they neither eat healthy nor exercise. QUESTION: How can such a conflict exist
within a person? Would you agree that in
all honesty, everyone lives with some level of contradiction in their life? Why
is this?
Exactly What Is
Hypocrisy?
Frank is a deacon in his church. His church teaches
against drinking alcohol and smoking. James does both and when he comes to church;
he attempts to cover the smell with cologne, mints and gum. Is Frank a
hypocrite?
QUESTIONS: If
a person “knows better” but fails to “do better” is that person a hypocrite? Can
a believer live up to all that he or she knows or has in the Lord? One could
argue that only when a person deliberately attempts to deceive others would
such a person be considered a hypocrite.
QUESTIONS: So,
considering this assertion, is Deacon Frank a hypocrite? Considering Deacon’s
Frank’s struggle, what actions could result in Deacon Frank’s spiritual growth
and what actions might hinder his spiritual growth in this area?
Church Member See,
Church Member Do
In the scripture lesson above, Jesus contrasts the
believer who expresses a “said” faith with those that show a “demonstrated”
faith. One is draped in what may have
been the best of intentions while the other is heavy with solid results. Often
times people will settle for giving others the illusion of Christian virtues as
long as such a false display gains them the praise, acclaim and esteem that
they so desperately desire.
It has been said the “imitation” is the best form of
flattery. Perhaps this is true in some cases but certainly not when it comes to
being an authentic follower of Jesus Christ. There is a lot of misery in the
world today that comes from people trying to look like something rather than
actually being that something.
Acts 4:36-5:5
36 And Joses, who by the
apostles was surnamed Barnabas, (which is, being interpreted, The son of
consolation,) a Levite, and of the country of Cyprus,
37 Having land, sold it,
and brought the money, and laid it at the apostles' feet.
Acts 5
5:1 But a certain man
named Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession,
2 And kept back part of
the price, his wife also being privy to it, and brought a certain part, and
laid it at the apostles' feet.
3 But Peter said, Ananias,
why hath Satan filled (crammed) thine
heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
4 Whiles it remained, was
it not thine own? and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power? why
hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart? thou hast not lied unto men, but
unto God.
5 And Ananias hearing
these words fell down, and gave up the ghost: and great fear came on all them
that heard these things. KJV
It would be beneficial to this lesson to reflect, if ever
so briefly, on the concluding verses of chapter 4. This section of scripture
tells of an immensely benevolent spirit within the early church. Not only was
Barnabas giving cheerfully but an outpouring of sacrificial giving was present
throughout the church as a whole. It is important to keep this in mind when
studying the events in chapter 5 so that a clear contrast might be evident. It must be noted here that the couple in this
narrative were under no obligation to sell their possessions nor if they did
so, to give the money they got from the sale to the apostles. This was something
that was solely left to an individual’s discretion. Furthermore, this couple
were no doubt disciples; believers and followers of Christ who have confessed
faith in the finished work of Christ.
Nevertheless, they pretended to have been operating under the influence
of the Holy Ghost to deliver the complete amount of the sale for the use of the
ministry. This was a demonic assault on
the church of which this couple mutually consented to and gave place to the
devil to pervert the Holy Spirit’s purpose and create a role for hypocrisy
among its followers. QUESTIONS: Why would Ananias and his
wife attempt such an action? We’re they influenced by someone else? What do you
believe their initial intentions were prior to receiving the money? Were they
aware of the potential consequences of their actions? Shouldn’t they have been
warned of such consequences in advance? If Satan “filled” Ananias’ heart, was
he powerless to resist such a temptation? (READ:
I Cor 10: 11 – 13) Always consider
that God is gracious, but He is also holy.
God’s Pattern Of
Judgments
Scripture shows that God judges sin severely at the
beginning of any salvation period
·
Lev. 10: 1 – 2 Opening of the Tabernacle
·
Joshua 7: 24 – 25 Entrance Into the Promise Land
Lies Have Purpose
All lies are told for one purpose, and that is to
deceive. QUESTION: So who were
Ananias and Sapphira trying to deceive and who was really deceived? It is startling
to see that while Satan appeared to have talked this couple into an elaborate
scheme to deceive the church members, Satan’s actual plans were to deceive the
couple. So, the purpose of this lie was to destroy this couple. QUESTION: What is the ultimate purpose
or outcome of hypocrisy in a Christian? In the end, if you’re not right with
God, it doesn’t matter who else thinks you’re right.
QUESTIONS: If a person “knows better” but fails to “do better” is that person a hypocrite? No. That person is not a hypocrite, that person is a sinner. A hypocrite is someone who views another person as being a bigger sinner than them self. The hypocrite is the person pointing the finger at others (Matthew 7:3-5). We are all sinners to some extent because everyone has something in their eye (John 8:7). Thank God for Jesus!!
ReplyDeleteHypocrite is more so pretending to be saomething or somoene that we're not while codemning others for trying to live the right way. Living a certain way but expecting others to keep it 100 @ all times.
ReplyDeleteit's important that I must repent and live accordinly the right way and that's not just saying I'm saved but Live like I'm saved... As the old saying pratice what you preach
An answer to the very first question: living contradictory lives.....On a daily basis we adapt to many environments (work culture, etc)...For example Professional Customer Service person are very cordial, very accomadating, wears a smile, etc.....at home they remain cordial...but the smile may not be as bright...personally...my face hurt by the time I get home, but being with my family always keep my day bright.....So I have to take time for just me.
ReplyDeleteOn reading I Corinthians 10:11 God has not promised to keep us from falling, if we do not look to ourselves. But to this word of caution, a word of comfort is added.
God is wise as well as faithful, and will make our burdens according to our strength. As we discussed in class, He knows what we can bear, and will make a way of escape; he will deliver us from the trial itself or at least the mischief of it. What a Mighty God....
We are encouraged to flee from sin, be faithful to God, as believers we shall be strengthened to overcome it.
God's Pattern of judgement: As discussed in class on last week: Hebrews 10:
Under the new covenant full and final pardon is to be had. . Under the new, one Sacrifice is enough for spiritual pardon, and freedom from punishment. When God gives us the will and the do by the law being written in our hearts, we may then know that we are justified, and that God will no more remember our sins. Guilt and Fear are constant reminders.....when his law is written in our hearts.......