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Alex McFarland: Hypocritical Christians Do Not Negate the Gospel

Alex McFarland

It’s a charge that’s been leveled at the church for centuries: “Christians are all hypocrites.” And let’s be honest—sometimes, it’s not entirely wrong. We’ve all seen examples of people who claim to follow Jesus but act in ways that contradict His teachings. 

But does the presence of hypocrisy among Christians invalidate the truth of Christianity? 

As someone who has spent years defending the faith and walking with believers of all kinds, I want to offer a thoughtful response to this common objection—one that acknowledges the failures of the church while pointing to the One who never fails. 

1. Hypocrisy Is a Human Problem, Not Just a Christian One 

Let’s start with a simple truth: hypocrisy isn’t unique to Christians. It’s a universal human flaw. Politicians, celebrities, activists, and even critics of religion have all been guilty of saying one thing and doing another. 

The fact that some Christians fall short doesn’t prove Christianity is false—it proves that Christians are human. And that’s exactly what the gospel says: we are all sinners in need of grace. 

2. Jesus Condemned Hypocrisy—Not Sinners Seeking Grace 

Some people think Jesus was soft on sin and hard on religious people. But the truth is, He was hardest on those who pretended to be righteous while hiding their sin. In Matthew 23, Jesus called out the Pharisees for their hypocrisy—not because they were religious, but because they were self-righteous. 

Jesus never turned away a humble sinner. He welcomed the broken, the outcast, and the repentant. Christianity isn’t about pretending to be perfect—it’s about admitting we’re not and trusting the One who is. 

3. The Failures of Christians Don’t Change the Truth of Christ 

If a doctor fails to follow their own advice, does that mean medicine doesn’t work? Of course not. In the same way, the failures of Christians don’t disprove the truth of Christianity. 

The standard of our faith is not the behavior of its followers—it’s the person of Jesus Christ. He lived a sinless life, died for our sins, and rose again. He is the foundation of our faith—not our performance. 

4. The Church Is a Hospital, Not a Hall of Fame 

The church isn’t a museum for saints—it’s a hospital for sinners. It’s a place where broken people come to be healed, not a place where perfect people gather to show off. 

Yes, Christians should strive to live with integrity. But when we fail—and we will—we don’t hide it. We confess it, repent, and grow. That’s not hypocrisy. That’s grace in action. 

A Final Thought 

If you’ve been hurt by a hypocritical Christian, I’m truly sorry. That pain is real. But don’t let the failures of people keep you from the truth of Jesus. 

Because if Christianity is true—and it is—then it’s not about pretending to be perfect. It’s about knowing the One who is and letting Him change us from the inside out. 


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In A Grief Stricken Australia, A Question Swirls: Why Were All The Warnings Ignored?

By now, I am sure you are all aware of the terrorist act perpetrated against Sydney’s Jewish community on the first night of Hanukkah in the iconic Sydney suburb of Bondi Beach. The warnings issued by Australia’s Jewish community since October 7 had largely been ignored by our ruling class. Now, we see the heartbreaking result of ignoring those warnings. Jewish men, women and children are dead, Jewish shops intend to close permanently for security reasons, and an entire community is in mourning. 

Why They Are Hated?: Understanding God’s Abiding Heart Of Love For The Jewish People

Satan will always have a special hatred for the Jews that is greater than his hatred for all other people, and that hatred will continue to express itself all the way into the Tribulation period as we see in the Book of Revelation. And anywhere you see anti-Semitism in the world, whether you see it in a nation, whether you see it in a city, whether you see it in a religion, whether you see it in an individual heart, or whether we see it in our own hearts, you are witnessing something that is demonic.

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The Prophetic Significance Of Socialism’s Rise In America

The rise of Socialism has profound implications for the future of our nation and, given the fact that America is the global leader, it also has ramifications for the entire globe. It's nothing short of meteoric. However, beyond those concerns, the popularity of Socialism also has strong prophetic overtones that I believe will pave the way for the rise of the world's final great tyrant: the antichrist.

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Decision

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Israel My Glory

Alex McFarland

It’s a charge that’s been leveled at the church for centuries: “Christians are all hypocrites.” And let’s be honest—sometimes, it’s not entirely wrong. We’ve all seen examples of people who claim to follow Jesus but act in ways that contradict His teachings. 

But does the presence of hypocrisy among Christians invalidate the truth of Christianity? 

As someone who has spent years defending the faith and walking with believers of all kinds, I want to offer a thoughtful response to this common objection—one that acknowledges the failures of the church while pointing to the One who never fails. 

1. Hypocrisy Is a Human Problem, Not Just a Christian One 

Let’s start with a simple truth: hypocrisy isn’t unique to Christians. It’s a universal human flaw. Politicians, celebrities, activists, and even critics of religion have all been guilty of saying one thing and doing another. 

The fact that some Christians fall short doesn’t prove Christianity is false—it proves that Christians are human. And that’s exactly what the gospel says: we are all sinners in need of grace. 

2. Jesus Condemned Hypocrisy—Not Sinners Seeking Grace 

Some people think Jesus was soft on sin and hard on religious people. But the truth is, He was hardest on those who pretended to be righteous while hiding their sin. In Matthew 23, Jesus called out the Pharisees for their hypocrisy—not because they were religious, but because they were self-righteous. 

Jesus never turned away a humble sinner. He welcomed the broken, the outcast, and the repentant. Christianity isn’t about pretending to be perfect—it’s about admitting we’re not and trusting the One who is. 

3. The Failures of Christians Don’t Change the Truth of Christ 

If a doctor fails to follow their own advice, does that mean medicine doesn’t work? Of course not. In the same way, the failures of Christians don’t disprove the truth of Christianity. 

The standard of our faith is not the behavior of its followers—it’s the person of Jesus Christ. He lived a sinless life, died for our sins, and rose again. He is the foundation of our faith—not our performance. 

4. The Church Is a Hospital, Not a Hall of Fame 

The church isn’t a museum for saints—it’s a hospital for sinners. It’s a place where broken people come to be healed, not a place where perfect people gather to show off. 

Yes, Christians should strive to live with integrity. But when we fail—and we will—we don’t hide it. We confess it, repent, and grow. That’s not hypocrisy. That’s grace in action. 

A Final Thought 

If you’ve been hurt by a hypocritical Christian, I’m truly sorry. That pain is real. But don’t let the failures of people keep you from the truth of Jesus. 

Because if Christianity is true—and it is—then it’s not about pretending to be perfect. It’s about knowing the One who is and letting Him change us from the inside out. 


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In A Grief Stricken Australia, A Question Swirls: Why Were All The Warnings Ignored?

By now, I am sure you are all aware of the terrorist act perpetrated against Sydney’s Jewish community on the first night of Hanukkah in the iconic Sydney suburb of Bondi Beach. The warnings issued by Australia’s Jewish community since October 7 had largely been ignored by our ruling class. Now, we see the heartbreaking result of ignoring those warnings. Jewish men, women and children are dead, Jewish shops intend to close permanently for security reasons, and an entire community is in mourning. 

Why They Are Hated?: Understanding God’s Abiding Heart Of Love For The Jewish People

Satan will always have a special hatred for the Jews that is greater than his hatred for all other people, and that hatred will continue to express itself all the way into the Tribulation period as we see in the Book of Revelation. And anywhere you see anti-Semitism in the world, whether you see it in a nation, whether you see it in a city, whether you see it in a religion, whether you see it in an individual heart, or whether we see it in our own hearts, you are witnessing something that is demonic.

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The Prophetic Significance Of Socialism’s Rise In America

The rise of Socialism has profound implications for the future of our nation and, given the fact that America is the global leader, it also has ramifications for the entire globe. It's nothing short of meteoric. However, beyond those concerns, the popularity of Socialism also has strong prophetic overtones that I believe will pave the way for the rise of the world's final great tyrant: the antichrist.

ABC's of Salvation

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Israel My Glory

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Israel My Glory

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SO DO WE.

 

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.