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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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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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Never-Ending Political Violence: What Is Happening In America?

“The assassination culture we’re seeing in America right now is not a problem coming from ‘both sides of the aisle.’ Yet this is the claim the mainstream media runs with every time there is an attempt on a conservative’s life, and there have been many in recent years,“ he underscored. “Large segments among the media, Democrat politicians, and left-wing influencers all agree that Donald Trump is a ‘fascist’ and an ‘imminent threat to our nation who must be stopped.’ They’ve said so publicly, repeatedly, then express shock when one of their followers takes up arms and tries to kill a man they’ve dubbed a ‘modern-day Hitler.’”

The Father Of Lies: If We Want To Expose And Oppose Antisemitism, We Must First Understand Its Source

There seems to be absolutely no limits to the creativity used to demonize Israel and the Jewish people. What is even more concerning is the number of people who actually buy those lies as truth. It is helpful to understand the real source of all this toxic rhetoric if we want to expose and oppose antisemitism.

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Prophetic Pieces: As Putin Ups The Ante In The Arms Race, Russia Considers Providing Refuge To Top Iranian Leaders

Prophetic events in the end times right now are casting their shadows over the Middle East like never before. Preparations for the Gog Magog coalition prophesied in Ezekiel 38 and 39 are increasing and intensifying. Written 2,500 years ago by Ezekiel, these chapters prophesy an end-time invasion of Israel led by the nations of Russia, Iran, and Turkey. Two significant developments showcase that the prophetic pieces are falling perfectly into place.

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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.