BEWARE OF HYPOCRISY- Kehinde A. Bolutife Hypocrisy, according to WordWeb Dictionary is defined as an expression of agreement that is not supported by real conviction or insincerity by virtue of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that you do not really have. This, in short is the summary of a life wrapped in the garb of hypocrisy. It is a life filled with insincerity, pretense and falsehood. A hypocrite live a double-standard lifestyle: an outward expression that contradicts or negates an inward conviction. The hypocrite combines dual nature at the same time; he appears to be real at one side while he is fake at the other side. Just like a coin with two faces, the hypocrite has two faces of True and False at the same time. And this is a life of contradiction and confusion because such a life is just difficult to classify. It’s either you are True or False; you cannot be True and False at the same time. That is an impossibility. Therefore, the hypocrite lives and impossible life. In matters of religion, hypocrisy is counterfeit piety. In civil conversation, hypocrisy is counterfeit friendship, which is much practised by those who give high compliments, which they do not believe, make promises which they never intend to perform, or pretend friendship when mischief lies in their hearts. Hypocrites are dangerous people!
PICTORIAL PRESENTATIONS OF THE HYPOCRITES A Cake Not Turned “Ephraim, he hath mixed himself among the people; Ephraim is a cake not turned.” Hos 7:8 A cake not turned is fresh on one side and burnt on the other side; attractive on one side and repulsive on the other side. But on either side it is good for nothing. Like Ephraim in the quoted text, the hypocrite is not entirely devoted to God. As in the days of Prophet Elijah, they are entangled in the unstable web of halting between God and Baal. On one side they appear very zealous and committed to God while on the other side they are fervent for the devil. The hypocrite has two identities: one time he identifies with the saints of God, at other time he pitches tent with the enemies of Jesus. He is both saint and sinner at the same time. Inside the hypocrites lies a gal of bitterness but on his face lies the expression of cheerfulness. Expressed in my native language, the hypocrites hides blood under his belly but spew out saliva from his mouth. The hypocrite is Satan personified! The story of a man quickly captures the picture am trying to paint about the hypocrite. There was a man who went to buy fish from the cold room. After payment, cartons of fish were packed into his car. But the staff at the cold room mistakenly packed a carton full of money among the cartons of fish put in the car for this gentleman. On getting to his house and upon this discovery, he instantly turned back and drove back to where he paid for the fish with the aim of returning the carton filled with money. The fish sellers were amazed at such a high level of sincerity, integrity and nobility displayed by this strange man. Honestly, it’s very rare to find such. Immediately they told him to wait as they would like to invite the media to carry the news for broadcast in order to present him to the world as one among “The seven thousand kneels that have not bowed to Baal.” But surprisingly, the man strongly rejected the offer. Not because he was being humble or not desiring to be brought into the limelight of public glare as a good person. His