176: What To Do With Hypocrites
Hypocrisy is so rampant in society, it is hard not to notice it. But what happens when it creeps into the Church? Should I even maintain a relationship with a hypocrite?

Hypocrisy is so rampant in society, it is hard not to notice it. But what happens when it creeps into the Church? Should I even maintain a relationship with a hypocrite?
It is possible to have God's Spirit working with you before it is ever in you. So, what's the benefit of IN over WITH? Is there really a difference?"
Who does God say our neighbor is? Are there individuals that are not our neighbors? Find out the answers by listening to this podcast.
All of us have felt the sting of rejection. There are three principles from the scriptures that help in dealing with rejection.
Everyone wants to be happy, but so few people in this world truly are. Why is that? What does research and the Bible say about how people can find true, lasting happiness?
Wouldn’t it be great and go back in time to visit Biblical characters, especially those who showed remarkable faith. While we do not have the ability to visit those heroes of faith, we do have the opportunity to visit with current heroes of faith. What can we learn from them?
Something that many people say they struggle with is time management. Is time management important? Should we know how to value our time? Does the Bible say anything about the use of our time?
What kind of sacrifices are we sometimes called to make? Are you someone who can make sacrifices when needed?
Stress is said to be part of human life. Unfortunately, it can cause mental anguish and even affect our physical health. A recent survey states that 87% of those polled are stressed with life. Are you one of the 87%? Did you know that the Bible tells us how we can deal with stress?
Is this the end of the world? How can you know? God has given us the gift of prophecy. How can prophecy help you, and how can you understand it better?
During times of national or world stress, the societal pull to make a difference by joining the armed forces can be compelling. This podcast examines whether Christians should join the military.
In Romans 8:6, the Apostle Paul reminds us that we have a choice before us which is a matter of life and death.
The Bible is clear regarding our need to honor our parents. But how do you do that when our parents are not perfect? In this podcast, we explore our responsibility when it’s difficult to honor our parents.
How often do we consider the greatness of God? To consider His greatness we must first see His greatness. How do we see it and what are we to learn?
The Sequoias of California were small trees before the Roman Empire was founded. What life lessons can we learn from the Ancient Giants?
Our faith in God and the Bible shouldn't be a blind faith. There are many logical, factual reasons why we can trust in God's word, and one way we do this is by studying the creatures in His creation. This podcast looks at one such animal: the giraffe.
Charles Darwin, the father of the theory of evolution, recognized that there was at least one gaping “hole” in his theory. Considering the absence of any evidence of speech in the animal kingdom, Darwin’s concepts of gradual adaptation, the survival of the fittest, etc. appeared to fall short when it came to explaining the phenomenon of human speech and language. To put this enigma in terms of Darwin’s theory, the question he could not really answer is this: “Why don’t other animals talk?” That ...
We all have made choices that we have later on regretted. How do you avoid regretful decisions in the future? Does God desire for you to learn life lessons through negative consequences and regret? This podcast helps to answer those questions.
What can you learn from sneaking up on a groundhog to see how close you can get? Chad Messerly recounts his personal story and brings a lesson to life that we can all glean.
Do you have an obstacle, challenge, or hardship that you feel you will never be able to overcome? So did Todd Jones. Let’s see what we can learn from his story.
We often hear about stories of courage and bravery, but what does it really take for someone to be courageous? Is there some formula or is it possible that courage is a byproduct of something else?
The ability to compromise can be good, and it can be bad. Why do we have to be careful about compromising?
God expects us to serve, young and old alike. Jason Hyde covers three points on developing as a godly servant.
Not just anyone can purchase a precious pearl. Do you have what it takes to purchase THE pearl of great price? What does that even mean?
Retailers are jumping into same-day delivery services. Smartphone apps eliminate the wait for a cab or a table at a hot restaurant. Movies and TV shows begin streaming in seconds. But experts caution that instant gratification comes at a price: It’s making us less patient.
There’s no “I” in Ten Commandments—at least not in those two words. But phrasing the Ten Commandments in the first person can help you grow in understanding of their relevance and personal application.
What is a proverb and what importance does it have in the life of a teen? Listen to this week’s podcast to find out!
What can we learn from the different characteristics of trees? Is there a common thread? Can we get to the root of the lesson to be gained?
Three lessons we can learn about submitting to God from the metaphor of the potter and the clay.
I hope you have a Feast full of fear! But what kind of fear? FOTL or FOMO? There are competing fears during the Feast that we must be aware of.