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Title: Sincerity


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Sincerity
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English Words
  • The Concise Oxford English Dictionary defines the
    adjective sincere as proceeding from or
    characterized by genuine feelings free from
    pretence or deceit.
  • Merriam-Websters Collegiate Dictionary defines
    sincere as (1) free of dissimulation or
    adulteration (2) marked by genuineness.
  • In like manner, sincerity refers to the
    quality or state of being sincere honesty of
    mind freedom from hypocrisy.

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Biblical Occurrences
  • The words sincere, sincerely and sincerity
    occur in 16 NASB passages, and are translated
    from a variety of Hebrew and Greek words.

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Greek Words
  • Alethinos pertains to being in accord with what
    is true, trustworthy to being in accordance with
    fact, true pertains to being real, genuine,
    authentic.
  • Anupokritos (lit., without play-acting)
    pertains to being without pretense, genuine,
    sincere, unhypocritical, unfeigned.

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Greek Words
  • Haplotes (cp. our colloq. what you see is what
    you get) is used of personal integrity expressed
    in word or action, singleness, hence simplicity,
    sincerity.
  • Aphelotes (lit., without a stone, even, smooth)
    signifies simplicity, singleness.
  • Gnesios pertains to possession of apparent or
    reputed good character or quality, genuine.

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Greek Words
  • Eilikrineia, refers to the quality or state of
    being free of dissimulation, sincerity, purity of
    motive.
  • Eilikrines (lit., judged by sunlight) generally
    means unmixed, without alloy, then in moral
    sense pertains to being sincere, without hidden
    motives or pretense, pure.

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Sincerity
  • We must evidence sincerity of conviction (Josh.
    2414-15 1 Tim. 15 2 Tim. 15 2 Pet. 31-2).
  • We must evidence sincerity in communion (Acts
    246-47 1 Cor. 56-8 2 Cor. 87-11 Heb.
    1019-25).

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Sincerity
  • We must evidence sincerity in communication (Isa.
    3314-16 2 Cor. 214-17).
  • We must evidence sincerity in commerce (Eph.
    65-8 Col. 322-25).
  • We must evidence sincerity of conduct (2 Cor.
    112-14 Phil. 19-11 1 Pet. 122-23).

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Conclusion
  • In conclusion, let us consider one final point
    Sincerity, by itself, is not enough. Jobs three
    friends (Bildad, Eliphaz, Zophar) and also Elihu
    (the youngest of his comforters) were sincere
    (Job 331-3), but wrong in their assessment of
    Gods character and the patriarchs suffering
    (Job 427-9).
  • In like manner, Paul was sincere but wrong in his
    assessment of Jesus Christ and His faithful
    followers (Acts 231, 9-11).

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Challenge
  • Let us strive to be sincere, while also striving
    to be right. Acceptable worship is offered in
    spirit, i.e., according to the right attitude,
    and also in truth, i.e., according to the proper
    form (John 423-24).
  • Heeding the admonition of the inspired apostle,
    Pay close attention to yourself and to your
    teaching persevere in these things, for as you
    do this you will ensure salvation both for
    yourself and for those who hear you. (1 Tim.
    416).
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