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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Guarding Against Hypocrisy


Nevertheless they did flatter him with their mouth, and they lied unto him with their tongues (Psalms 78:36).

We are not to suppose that they made no acknowledgement at all; but it is intimated that the confession of the mouth, as it did not proceed from the heart, was constrained and not voluntary. This is well worthy of being noticed; for from it we learn, not only the duty incumbent upon us of guarding against that gross hypocrisy which consists in uttering with the tongue, before men, one thing, while we think a different thing in our hearts.

We also learn that we ought to beware of a species of hypocrisy which is more hidden, and which consists in this, that the sinner, being constrained by fear, flatters God in a slavish manner, while yet, if he could, he would shun the judgment of God. The greater part of men are mortally smitten with this disease; for although the divine majesty extorts from them some kind of awe, yet it would be gratifying to them were the light of divine truth completely extinguished. It is, therefore, not enough to yield an assent to the divine word, unless that assent is accompanied with true and pure affection, so that our hearts may not be double or divided.

The Psalmist points out the cause and source of this dissimulation to be, that they were not steadfast and faithful By this he intimates, that whatever does not proceed from unfeigned purity of heart is accounted lying and deceit in the sight of God. Since this uprightness is every where required in the law, he accuses the people with being covenant-breakers, because they had not kept the covenant of God with that fidelity which became them. As I have observed elsewhere, there is always to be presupposed a mutual relation and correspondence between the covenant of God and our faith, in order that the unfeigned consent of the latter may answer to the faithfulness of the former. (Commentaries)

1 comment:

  1. John Calvin is NOT for today. He was an evil, misguided self made god. Everyone who challenged him or questioned him on his heretical trashy writings were Imprisoned, or tortured or murdered via sawn drawn and quartered, burned at the stake (using green wood)etc. He PROUDLY boasted he
    was sanctified in his action.

    His self righteous arrogance decries that we must put an end to this (dead) mans' blasphemous tirade. I suggest that we collect ALL the chicken scratches and squabbles of this wicked individual and conduct a book burning ceremony. A ceremony that should not end till ALL and everything that this man even existed has been extinguished. Then we must erect an outhouse over his grave (with an open bottom) and give him the honour that he was never given in life

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