January 24, 2012 — by Jennifer Benson Schuldt
Our Daily Bread
Read: Matthew 23:23-31
Love from a pure heart . . . and from sincere faith. —1 Timothy 1:5
Bible in a year:
Exodus 28-31
Exodus 28-31
While
we were out for a family drive, a spotless white sign with perfect red
lettering caught my attention: “Gutters and Windows—Quality Work
Guaranteed.” The sign was pristine, but I feared the house and barn
directly behind it might collapse at any moment. The paint was peeling,
the windows were cracked, and the gutters were nonexistent!
Many of us “advertise” for Jesus, but our spiritual houses are in
disrepair. We may attend church, speak in “Christianese,” and mingle
nicely with others. But when our conduct does not align with our
hearts, our first-class behavior is just a performance of piety. When
Jesus confronted the Pharisees, He said, “You . . . outwardly appear
righteous to men, but inside you are full of hypocrisy and lawlessness”
(Matt. 23:28).
Jesus had a different but equally direct message for His followers:
“Do not be like the hypocrites” (6:16).
The Bible encourages us to
“love from a pure heart . . . and from sincere faith” (1 Tim. 1:5). These inner attitudes should pour out through our words and actions (Luke 6:45).
Today, consider the state of your spiritual house. If people look
beyond the beautiful outward display, will they discover an authentic
heart?
Hypocrisy is a common sin
That grieves the Lord above;
He longs for those who’ll worship Him
In faith and truth and love. —Bosch
That grieves the Lord above;
He longs for those who’ll worship Him
In faith and truth and love. —Bosch
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