The list that should be taped to my bathroom mirror and my refrigerator and, well I think you get the picture.
By Molly on Feb 11, 2008 in Holiness, Seeking Him, Spirit
The difference -
Holy people behave in certain ways because they love God.
Hypocrites behave in certain ways because they want others to think they love God.~~~ Holy people are concerned about being pleasing to God - inside and out.
Hypocrites are concerned about how they are perceived by others.~~~ Holy people have a heart to love and serve others, regardless of their socioeconomic status.
Hypocrites like to associate with “movers and shakers” and the “up-and-coming,” to enhance their own standing.~~~ Holy people bow to the authority of Scripture and live radically obedient lives.
Hypocrites will excuse disobedience to the Word of God through use of pious-sounding logic, while slavishly adhering to their own man-made rules and standards.~~~ Holy people give themselves unreservedly to God and are patient with others who are still in the process.
Hypocrites expect more from others than they are willing to give of themselves.~~~ Holy people have a humble estimation of themselves because God is their standard.
Hypocrites compare themselves to others and develop a spiritual superiority complex.~~~ Holy people base their convictions on the standard of God’s Word.
Hypocrites exalt personal preferences and human traditions to a position of equal (or greater) authority with the Word of God.~~~ Holy people are real.
Hypocrites pretend…
- to do things they don’t.
to abstain from things they do.
to love things they hate.
to hate things they love.
to want things they dread.
to dread things they want.
Well that ought to give us all something to think on for a while.
List taken from Seeking Him: Experiencing the Joy of Personal Revival study, pages 121, 122.
















It certainly does — it’s quite convicting
Barbara H. | Feb 11, 2008 | Reply
Indeed it will - hmmm, about a lifetime!
Scratchin' the Surface | Feb 12, 2008 | Reply
That is very convicting!
Susanne | Feb 12, 2008 | Reply
Excellent list… Now I’m really sorry I committed to doing this Bible study and backed out.
I guess I could say… Holy people follow through. Hypocrites don’t.
OUCH.
GiBee | Feb 13, 2008 | Reply
I can think of a few more places I need to put that. Taped to my forehead comes to mind. I’ll be printing a copy, or four.
Mycrazylife | Feb 14, 2008 | Reply
Yep - it’s got me thinking!!!!
Faithfulmommy | Feb 18, 2008 | Reply
Those are great! And I sent you an email, but it came back to me. Just wanted to check on you and see how you were doing.
robin | Feb 28, 2008 | Reply
I’ve really enjoyed reading your blog for awhile now on and off, and I must say thank you for being you and your willingness to be used of God. What an awesome God we serve and after reading this I pray with my whole heart that God would help me be more real and like Him everyday. I do not want to be a hypocrite. I want to shine for my God, and cause a smile to come to His lips. Thank you, again.
Teena | Jun 16, 2008 | Reply