Quotes about Hypocrisy
I believed if word got out about grace, the whole church was going to turn into a brothel.
— Donald Miller
Fear puts an end to openness of manner; fear leads to concealment; fear sows the seed of much hypocrisy, and leads to many a lie.
— JC Ryle
Where there is no heart, there may be lip-work and tongue-work, but there is nothing that God listens to,—there is no prayer.
— JC Ryle
Think what a solemn warning there is here to all worldly and hypocritical professors of religion. Let all such read, mark, and digest these words. Jesus says to you, "I know thy works.
— JC Ryle
To swear extempore, it was remarked by some, brought an Oxford student into no trouble; but to pray extempore was an offence not to be borne!
— JC Ryle
Fear puts an end to openness; fear leads to secrecy; fear sows the seed of much hypocrisy and leads to many lies.
— JC Ryle
Religious feelings are worse than worthless if they are not accompanied by practice. Mere emotional excitement, without completely breaking off from sin, is not the repentance that God approves.
— JC Ryle
Make no mistake, those who are the most eager to harshly criticize others are often the ones most desperate to keep hidden their own secret sins or unresolved pain.
— Lysa TerKeurst
those who are the most eager to harshly criticize others are often the ones most desperate to keep hidden their own secret sins or unresolved pain.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Our smaller stories are constructed along the plot lines of control and gratification. Once we begin to live by this false self, Satan and his minions sabotage the story to make sure we are exposed. Then he mocks us for our foolishness and hypocrisy for hiding behind such a facade in the first place. Other times, he simply leaves us to die in costume.
— John Eldredge
In my experience, it's much easier to act like a Christian than it is to react like one. Anyone can put on an act. But your reactions reveal what is really in your heart.
— Mark Batterson
There is something that pretends to be christianity which is mostly mood. The measure of its faith is merely the measure of its feeling.
— Elisabeth Elliot