Majoring in Life

Burnt out on phony Christians - how to handle hypocrisy, inside and out

Lesson 15:
"Burnt Out
on Phony Christians"

(How to handle hypocrisy,
inside and out)


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Questions:

1. Who was clearly the hypocrite in the opening story?

    a) Jim.

    b) Cal.

    c) Cindy.

2. Seeing hypocrisy in others can make you vulnerable to discouragement and cynicism.

    a) True.

    b) False.

3. Matthew 7:22-23 reveals that not everyone who considers himself a believer
      is truly a Christian.

    a) True.

    b) False.

4. According to 2 Corinthians 5:21 this person has never been a hypocrite.

    a) Paul.

    b) Peter.

    c) Jesus.

5. Who called religious phonies “whitewashed tombs”?

    a) Matthew.

    b) Jesus.

    c) John.

6. In spite of your best intentions and efforts you are prone to hypocrisy too.

    a) True.

    b) False.

7. The first step in dealing with hypocrisy is to confront your friend about their behavior.

    a) True.

    b) False.

8. An essential foundation for dealing positively with hypocrisy is…

    a) to get all the facts first.

    b) to confess your own hypocrisy to God.

    c) to set up a meeting with the hypocrite while the issue is still hot.

9. Which Bible passage gives clear directions for dealing with the difficult situation
      of an angry reaction?

    a) Matthew 7:5.

    b) James 5:19-20.

    c) Matthew 18:15-17.

10. If your erring friend won’t listen then it’s best just to give up on them.

    a) True.

    b) False.

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