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What is the hope of the hypocrite according to the Bible?

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The hope of the hypocrite is empty, lacking true faith and reliance on Christ for salvation.

The Bible describes the hope of the hypocrite as ultimately void and unfulfilling, as seen in Job 27:8-9. Job argues that the hypocrite may gain worldly success, yet when faced with God's judgment, they will find no true foundation for their hope. Hypocrisy often relies on self-righteousness or external appearances rather than genuine faith in Christ. This echoes Christ’s teachings on the foolishness of relying on works rather than grace. In contrast, those who place their hope in Christ possess a secured promise of salvation and eternal life, as their sins have been paid for at the cross.
Scripture References: Job 27:8-9, 2 Corinthians 5:16

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