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Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram Daily Podcast

How to Overcome Hypocrisy in Your Public Life, Part 1

Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram Daily Podcast

Living on the Edge

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2026

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Don’t you wish that there was an antidote for hypocrisy - like a special injection you could get from your doctor that would completely rid your life of hypocrisy forever? Chip reveals that such a remedy exists, and he’ll show you how to get it.

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0:00.0

Today on Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram.

0:14.5

Don't you wish there was an antidote for hypocrisy?

0:17.0

You know, like a special injection you could get from a doctor that would get rid of all the hypocrisy in your life forever.

0:22.8

Well, guess what? God has designed an antidote for hypocrisy, and today I'm going to tell you what it is and how to get it.

0:31.7

You're listening to Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram.

0:35.4

Today, Chip takes us to Ephesians 5 with something you might not expect.

0:39.7

God's primary tool for fighting hypocrisy is an accountability or discipline or trying harder.

0:46.1

It's worship.

0:47.6

Chip will explain the theology behind why it works and what it looked like in the life of Moses.

0:53.1

Don't miss any program in this series.

0:55.4

Catch up any time at living on the edge.org. Well, now here's Chip continuing our study on

1:01.8

the new you with today's message titled How to Overcome Hypocrisy in Your Public Life.

1:08.0

I got as sick as a dog. I mean, I can't remember ever having left the house and then getting so sick. I turned around, went home, literally went in bed. I mean, just slept all, then I got up, had a glass of water, then slept. But you ever have one of those times where you're sleeping, thinking, praying, dozing, sleeping, thinking, praying, dozing. You know what I mean? And I just had multiple windows of time

1:31.6

where I prayed. And over and over and over and over, one verse kept coming to my mind. And it's

1:36.8

Isaiah 3015. It says, in rest and repentance, you will be saved. In quietness and trust is your

1:43.2

strength. It goes on to talk to Israel and say they

1:45.8

were not willing. But in rest and repentance, I thought, Lord, is there, is there a message here for me?

1:52.4

And it wasn't like it came to my mind, two, three, four, I bet 30 times, 40 times, you know,

1:58.7

wake up, doze, then pray for a while. To make a long story short,

2:03.2

I figured out the rest part was doing what I was doing. But then after about three or four hours

2:09.7

of dozing and rolling and praying, I began to ask God, what about the repentance part? I don't

2:16.1

get it. What is it? And I laid in bed and I said, Lord, is there areas

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