Some people can fool you.
From the outside, they look so put-together. But scratch beneath the surface and they explode all over you. The resentment and ill will were hovering barely out of sight, just waiting for a victim.
This was your lucky day.
We see versions of it on Facebook all the time.
Someone will make a statement of faith, a simple praise that the Lord loves an unworthy child like himself. After a few “amens” arrive from friends, some impatient soul cannot take it any more and chimes in, “Brother, God has made you worthy in Christ. Get that negative thinking out of your system!”
Where did that come from, you wonder.
Some sweet individual will post a statement on how good it is that Scriptures are inspired of God and how they bless me. Before long, the naysayer arrives to correct such a simple-minded believer, reminding him/her that Martin Luther called the Epistle of James a “book of straw,” or that certain passages in the New Testament are “spurious.”
They cannot allow a friend simply to rejoice in the Lord without coloring in the dark side.