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When Faith Becomes a Facade

by Raymund Tamayo A person may know Scripture and still fail to live by it. A visible ministry does not automatically reflect a heart surrendered to God. Public prayers, church involvement, and spiritual conversations are not, by themselves, proof of genuine Christlikeness. For some people, religion becomes part of the image they want others to see. Instead of drawing others closer to God, spiritual language may be used to build credibility, gain admiration, avoid criticism, or maintain control over others. This can sometimes be seen in people with strong narcissistic traits. They may appear deeply devoted, yet their daily relationships tell a very different story. You may notice someone who speaks confidently about God's Word but resists any correction. They encourage grace for others but rarely admit their own failures. They present themselves as compassionate in public, yet privately engage in gossip, manipulation, intimidation, or emotional abuse. When conflict arises, they oft...

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