Hogs and Hypocrites

by | Jun 9, 1998 | Acceptance, Judging

A Christian once visited a farmer to talk to him about Christ. “I wouldn’t come to church up there.” The farmer said. “I know old so and so (insert a name) church goer who claims to be a Christian and So and So (insert another name) church goer who claims to be a Christian and they don’t live any differently from me. I’m as good as they are.”

Everywhere the farmer went he told about the hypocrites in that church. Months passed and the Christian went to see the farmer again. “I want to buy a hog”, said the Christian. The farmer showed all his best hogs to him. Then they came to the runt. “I believe I will take that one,” the Christian said. “But you don’t want that one. He’s the worst runt to the litter,” the farmer replied.

“I sure do” said the Christian. So they loaded the runt in the truck. “Now,” said the Christian, “what if I take this pig here from your farm and ride all over this area telling folks that this is the kind of hogs you raise?”

“That’s not fair!” The farmer exclaimed. “I have some nice hogs and you want to show people that runt?!”

To which the Christian replied, “If it’s fair for the church it’s fair for the hogs!”

We are guilty of this many times ourselves and are like the world when it comes to our judging the church, aren’t we? As the above story so aptly illustrates, we and people of the world misjudge the church by pointing to hypocrites and acting as if all Christians are like them. We are quick are to do this. But often we do not treat others the same way. When you see only the weaknesses in the life of your Christian brethren and fail to see their good points, are you not doing the same thing the world does?

So then, go out and do right. Live right. Sin not…and above all, be not your brother’s judge. Leave the judging to our Lord!

Thanks to Randy randywalk@home.com

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