Understanding Hypocrisy: A Christian Perspective

What does it really mean to be a hypocrite—and how should Christians respond?

A two-panel comic illustrating a contrast in emotions: on the left, a man in a suit smiles confidently with people in a business environment, and on the right, the same man angrily bursts through a door, shouting, with chaos behind him.

In this video, we dive into Galatians 2:11–14, where the Apostle Paul publicly calls out Peter (Cephas) for acting inconsistently with the gospel. Peter once ate freely with Gentile believers, but when certain Jewish Christians arrived, he pulled away out of fear. Paul saw it for what it was—hypocrisy—and confronted it head-on.

➡️ Discover:

  • What the Bible says about hypocrisy
  • Why Paul confronted Peter
  • How we can live with integrity and consistency in our faith 🎯
    • If you’ve ever felt tension between your values and your actions—or struggled to stand firm under pressure—this message is for you.
    • ✝️ Be bold. Be real. Be consistent.
    • 👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments: Have you ever felt tempted to act differently depending on who’s watching? 📖 Key Passage: Galatians 2:11–14

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