Ephesians 1:11-14 / Luke 12:1-7
When we can understand what hypocrisy really is, then we may also realize that it is not a private affair.
Because the hypocrisy of the individual affects other people and it also distorts the opinion and impression of others.
Hypocrisy not only comes in many disguises; it needs many disguises.
For example, indifference or contempt may masquerade as innocence when we say "I don't know"
Legality wears the makeup of legitimacy when it is stated that abortion is legal.
Opportunism puts on the apparel of kindness to cover up ulterior motives and vested interests.
But hypocrisy can only survive as long as there is fear.
Jesus tells us in today's gospel not to fear because fear causes anxiety and unrest.
Fear also makes us blind and we can't see our self-worth before God, and it blocks us from receiving God's love.
Let us offer our fears, our anxieties and worries to the Lord, so that what is covered will be uncovered and what is hidden will be made clear.