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"Too Many Hypocrites"

The sermon confronts the common objection that Christianity should be rejected due to the presence of hypocrites within the church, grounding its response in Scripture's unflinching truth that no one is without sin—neither the believer nor the unbeliever. It affirms that while hypocrisy is real and deeply damaging, it does not disprove Christianity, for the Bible itself exposes such hypocrisy and warns against it, demonstrating divine foresight and authenticity. The preacher argues that hypocrisy is not unique to Christianity but pervades every human group, and thus rejecting Christ solely on this basis is inconsistent and self-defeating. Ultimately, the sermon calls both believers and unbelievers to confront their own sin, reject self-righteousness, and turn to Christ alone—the sinless Savior who offers forgiveness, peace, and hope, not because of human perfection, but because of His perfect sacrifice. The message culminates in a call to holiness, emphasizing that authentic faith is demonstrated not in flawless performance but in a life increasingly shaped by grace, humility, and genuine devotion to Christ.

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41:23
Sunday - AM
Ecclesiastes 7:20; Psalm 130:3
English
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