We are our own worst Enemy
Glenn highlights these thoughts from LaShawn Barber this morning:
Hypocrisy is mightier than the sword. When you preach/teach/nag against something and people find out you’re doing the thing you preach/teach/nag against, you are a hypocrite who deserves ridicule, especially if you’re high profile.
Having said all that, I have to say this: No Christian should be surprised that Haggard may have given in to his perverted thoughts and turned them into perverted actions. It’s a temptation we all face. . . .
Christians constantly are being watched, and rightly so. Any little thing we do that appears hypocritical, unbelievers jump on it.
I appreciate Glenn's closing comment, but sadly the rest of the world seems to believe it ought to be and LaShawn points out why.
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