The world has many opinions on hypocrisy in the Church—especially in its leaders. Certainly,
scandals happen...but I'm not sure folks ever consider the shedload of
dissimulation and pretense, or the amount of academy award-winning
acting that pastors and leaders see on a day-to-day basis. We hear and
confront all kinds of tales. Sometimes we smile and nod when we know
folks aren't ready to reveal the truth. King Solomon said there is
nothing new under the sun. That's why Paul taught the Church at Ephesus
thousands of years ago that truth-telling is a key ingredient to
establishing and maintaining a healthy Christ-following community. "Therefore,
rejecting all falsehood [whether lying, defrauding, telling
half-truths, spreading rumors, any such as these], SPEAK TRUTH EACH ONE
WITH HIS NEIGHBOR, for we are all parts of one another [and we are all parts of the body of Christ]. (Ephesians
4:25, AMP) The Church was designed by the LORD to be a place where
hiding and concealing are replaced with confessing, speaking, and
receiving the truth in love. It's supposed to be a place where we can be
honest, grow, and heal. Maybe for that to happen, it's time for us to stop faking the funk.
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