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Trusting Jesus In A World Of Hypocrisy Series
Contributed by Shawn Drake on Oct 13, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: This is the 44th Sermon from the Gospel of Luke Series, "Jesus- Son Of Man".
Series: Jesus- Son Of Man [#44]
TRUSTING JESUS IN A WORLD OF HYPOCRISY
Luke 12:1-12
Introduction:
Have you ever walked into a place, (maybe a Church) where everyone seems friendly and welcoming; but as you observe closer, you notice some people pretending to be interested in you, while secretly trying to judge you. Their outward smiles hide dishonest motives. On the surface, they appear trustworthy, but underneath, they are pretending. Now, think about how difficult it is to discern who is genuine and who is not. In our world today, hypocrisy is everywhere- People often wear masks to hide their true intentions, whether in personal relationships, workplaces, or even within the Church.
Jesus knew this challenge well. His words in Luke 12 warn us about the dangers of superficial faith and remind us that God sees beyond the masks we wear; but amid this world of deception, Jesus offers us a firm foundation- Trust in Him. His words are a call to authentic faith; rooted not in appearances, but in truth and integrity. Today, we will explore how Jesus’ cautions and comforting words guide us to trust Him fully, even when the world around us is filled with hypocrisy.
Luke 12:1-3
You trust Jesus by…
1. Being careful not to pretend.
You trust Jesus by being careful not to pretend because genuine faith requires honesty and humility before God. Jesus warned against the hypocrisy of the Pharisees, emphasizing that everything hidden will eventually be revealed. Pretending to be righteous or hiding one’s true motives is a form of mistrust- Trust in appearances rather than in God's truth. When we are honest about our struggles, doubts, and sins, we demonstrate a sincere reliance on Jesus, trusting that His grace covers our flaws. This vulnerability aligns our hearts with God's truth, allowing us to grow in authentic faith rather than superficial religiosity. Trusting Jesus means coming before Him transparently, knowing that He sees and knows everything, and that our honesty is a vital act of faith.
Practically, avoiding pretense means cultivating integrity in our daily lives- Living transparently with others and before God. It means resisting the urge to act like we're perfect and instead accepting the humility to admit we need His mercy. This honest approach deepens our trust in Jesus because it reinforces that our salvation and standing before God are not based on appearances but on His truth and grace. When we refuse to pretend, we demonstrate our trust not in ourselves or in external appearances, but in Jesus’ ability to see us fully and still love us unconditionally. This sincerity creates a foundation of authentic faith that can withstand the pressures of a world filled with hypocrisy.
Luke 12:4-7
You trust Jesus by…
2. Confidently telling others about Him.
Trusting Jesus is fundamentally about placing our confidence in His divine authority and unwavering love, even in a world filled with hypocrisy and shifting values. Jesus reminds us that our true worth is known by God, who cares for every detail of our lives. This theological truth assures us that no matter how much the world might deceive or threaten us, Jesus is our ultimate refuge and source of security. Practically, this confidence in Jesus compels us to follow His example by boldly sharing our faith with others. When we trust Jesus deeply, we naturally become witnesses who testify to His grace, knowing that our words can lead others to the hope and salvation only He offers. Confidently telling others about Him demonstrates our trust not just as a private belief, but as a powerful, public declaration rooted in God's assurance.
Additionally, trusting Jesus means believing that He is in control of everything and trusting His promises to take care of us. Jesus emphasizes that God's knowledge of us surpasses even the most powerful humans, and that we are of immense value to Him. This theological confidence should embolden us to speak openly about our faith, especially in a world that often promotes hypocrisy or silence. When we share about Jesus, we affirm our trust in His truth and His ability to transform lives. Practically, telling others about Jesus becomes an act of courage rooted in our conviction that God's love and power are greater than any worldly opposition. It is through this boldness that we not only strengthen our own faith but also invite others into the hope and security found in trusting Jesus fully.
Luke 12:8-12
You trust Jesus by…
3. Trusting His promises to care for and judge you.
Trusting Jesus involves more than just a superficial belief; it requires a deep confidence in His promises to care for and ultimately judge us. Jesus assures His followers that anyone who publicly acknowledges Him will be acknowledged before the angels of God, emphasizing the importance of trusting His words even in the face of opposition or persecution. Theologically, this trust stems from recognizing Jesus as the Savior and judge who holds authority over our eternal destiny. Practically, it means living boldly and consistently in our faith, knowing that Jesus's promises are reliable. When we trust in His care, we are reassured that no matter how challenging circumstances become, His love and protection are steadfast. When we trust in His judgment, we find peace, knowing that He will judge righteously and fairly, rewarding faithfulness and confronting hypocrisy.