If
Sincerity Is All That Matters
A Look
Back at 9/11
by Bryan
Gibson
If sincerity in religion is all that matters, then the
terrorists who struck the
So if sincerity did not excuse
these people, by what reasoning can we say that it excuses other people? Over
and over again, we hear that it doesn’t matter what you believe, as long as you
are sincere. These terrorists evidently believed they were doing the right
thing, but we know they were wrong. Isn’t it possible that others could be in
the same boat—doing things they believe to be right, but which are in fact very
wrong? Sincerity is an important virtue, but only when it is coupled with truth
(1 Corinthians 5:8).
Read carefully these words from Proverbs 14:12: “There is
a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death.” There
is a big difference between that which seems to be right, and that which
is actually right. That which only seems to be right leads to death. That which
we know to be right leads to life. We must carefully (and sincerely) study
God’s word so that we can know what is right—so that we can be assured that we
are pleasing Him in all that we do. That, in fact, is what a sincere person
does—he seeks after the truth.
2 Thessalonians 2:10-12 speaks of
those who instead of believing the truth, believed a lie. The passage is plain.
Those who believe a lie will be condemned. Revelation 22:15
talks about those who will be left outside the heavenly city, those who will
not be allowed entrance. Included among those left
outside—“whoever loves and practices a lie.” It won’t matter if they
practiced this lie sincerely. They will be lost forever.
It does matter what we believe.
The apostle Paul, before he was converted to Christ, persecuted Christians. He
thought he was doing the right thing; his conscience was clear (Acts 23:1). But
what sets Paul apart from so many today is that when he did discover the truth,
he turned his back on the “lie” he was practicing and obeyed the truth.
It’s time for people to stop claiming that sincerity is
enough, to stop saying that everyone is entitled to their own beliefs. A belief
that is contrary to truth is a lie, and we’ve already seen the consequences of
believing and practicing a lie. One’s false beliefs may never lead him to
hijack a plane and kill thousands of people, but it can sure lead his soul to
hell.
“Now therefore, fear the LORD, serve Him in sincerity
and in truth!” (Joshua 24:14).
“Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven” (Matthew 7:21).