Don’t Deceive Yourself
Self-deception is one of the most dangerous spiritual conditions because it blinds a person while convincing them they see clearly.
Many people are sincere, active, and religious—yet spiritually deceived.
Scripture repeatedly warns believers not about deceiving others, but about deceiving themselves.
This sermon is a call to honest self-examination under the light of God’s Word.
1. SELF-DECEPTION IS A REAL SPIRITUAL DANGER
James 1:22 — “But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.”
You can:
Hear the Word and still be deceived
Know the truth and still live a lie
Be in church and be far from God
Spiritual exposure without obedience produces illusion, not transformation.
Key truth: Hearing without doing creates false confidence.
2. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY IS NOT THE SAME AS OBEDIENCE
Matthew 7:21–23
Many will say, “Lord, Lord,” but Jesus responds, “I never knew you.”
They prophesied, cast out devils, and worked miracles—yet lived in disobedience.
Warning:
Gifts do not replace character
Ministry does not replace intimacy
Activity does not replace obedience
You can function publicly and still fail privately.
3. SELF-DECEPTION OFTEN COMES THROUGH WRONG MEASURES
2 Corinthians 10:12
Comparing ourselves among ourselves leads to deception.
We deceive ourselves when:
We measure holiness by people, not Scripture
We excuse sin because “others are doing worse”
We justify compromise with culture
Proverbs 14:12 — “There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.”
What “feels right” is not always “God-approved.”
4. YOU CANNOT MOCK GOD THROUGH SELF-DECEPTION
Galatians 6:7–8 — “Be not deceived; God is not mocked…”
Self-deception does not deceive God.
God sees motives
God weighs hearts
God judges truthfully
What you sow in secret, you will reap openly.
5. THE WORD OF GOD IS THE CURE FOR SELF-DECEPTION
Hebrews 4:12
The Word:
Discerns motives
Exposes hypocrisy
Separates truth from assumption
Psalm 139:23–24
“Search me, O God… and see if there be any wicked way in me.”
Deliverance begins when you allow God to search you.
6. SIGNS YOU MAY BE DECEIVING YOURSELF
You defend sin instead of repenting
You resist correction
You quote Scripture but ignore conviction
You blame others for personal disobedience
You are comfortable with spiritual stagnation
1 Corinthians 3:18 — “Let no man deceive himself.”
CONCLUSION
Self-deception is subtle, progressive, and dangerous—but it is curable.
God does not expose us to shame us, but to save us. The goal is not condemnation, but true repentance, alignment, and transformation.
2 Corinthians 13:5 — “Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith…”
CALL TO RESPONSE
Pray sincerely:
“Lord, remove every false assurance. Align my life with Your truth. Deliver me from self-deception, and make me a doer of Your Word.”
Abiodun Kadri
#DontDeceiveYourself #SelfExamination #DoersOfTheWord #SpiritualTruth #HolinessAndObedience #ExamineYourself #ChristianGrowth #LivingTheWord #KingdomIntegrity #BibleTeaching Don’t Deceive Yourself
Self-deception is one of the most dangerous spiritual conditions because it blinds a person while convincing them they see clearly.
Many people are sincere, active, and religious—yet spiritually deceived.
Scripture repeatedly warns believers not about deceiving others, but about deceiving themselves.
This sermon is a call to honest self-examination under the light of God’s Word.
1. SELF-DECEPTION IS A REAL SPIRITUAL DANGER
James 1:22 — “But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.”
You can:
Hear the Word and still be deceived
Know the truth and still live a lie
Be in church and be far from God
Spiritual exposure without obedience produces illusion, not transformation.
Key truth: Hearing without doing creates false confidence.
2. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY IS NOT THE SAME AS OBEDIENCE
Matthew 7:21–23
Many will say, “Lord, Lord,” but Jesus responds, “I never knew you.”
They prophesied, cast out devils, and worked miracles—yet lived in disobedience.
Warning:
Gifts do not replace character
Ministry does not replace intimacy
Activity does not replace obedience
You can function publicly and still fail privately.
3. SELF-DECEPTION OFTEN COMES THROUGH WRONG MEASURES
2 Corinthians 10:12
Comparing ourselves among ourselves leads to deception.
We deceive ourselves when:
We measure holiness by people, not Scripture
We excuse sin because “others are doing worse”
We justify compromise with culture
Proverbs 14:12 — “There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.”
What “feels right” is not always “God-approved.”
4. YOU CANNOT MOCK GOD THROUGH SELF-DECEPTION
Galatians 6:7–8 — “Be not deceived; God is not mocked…”
Self-deception does not deceive God.
God sees motives
God weighs hearts
God judges truthfully
What you sow in secret, you will reap openly.
5. THE WORD OF GOD IS THE CURE FOR SELF-DECEPTION
Hebrews 4:12
The Word:
Discerns motives
Exposes hypocrisy
Separates truth from assumption
Psalm 139:23–24
“Search me, O God… and see if there be any wicked way in me.”
Deliverance begins when you allow God to search you.
6. SIGNS YOU MAY BE DECEIVING YOURSELF
You defend sin instead of repenting
You resist correction
You quote Scripture but ignore conviction
You blame others for personal disobedience
You are comfortable with spiritual stagnation
1 Corinthians 3:18 — “Let no man deceive himself.”
CONCLUSION
Self-deception is subtle, progressive, and dangerous—but it is curable.
God does not expose us to shame us, but to save us. The goal is not condemnation, but true repentance, alignment, and transformation.
2 Corinthians 13:5 — “Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith…”
CALL TO RESPONSE
Pray sincerely:
“Lord, remove every false assurance. Align my life with Your truth. Deliver me from self-deception, and make me a doer of Your Word.”
Abiodun Kadri
#DontDeceiveYourself
#SelfExamination
#DoersOfTheWord
#SpiritualTruth
#HolinessAndObedience
#ExamineYourself
#ChristianGrowth
#LivingTheWord
#KingdomIntegrity
#BibleTeaching