Today's
promise: Lies will be exposed
What's
so bad about a little lie?
"Truth
stands the test of time; lies are soon exposed."
Proverbs 11:17 NLT
About this week's promise:
"Lying
is deceiving someone. It can be direct — "I didn't touch that cake"
(as you swallow the last bite) — or it can be indirect, such as telling only
part of the truth when it benefits you to do so. But to fall short of truth, in
any way, is to lie.
Pilate asked, "What is truth?" (John 18:38). Pilate had the answer to his question standing before him, in person. "I am the way, the truth and the life," Jesus said on another occasion (John 14:6).
Think of it! Jesus not only tells the truth, he is truth. We cannot follow the God of truth while we persistently tell lies — even "small" ones. Determine to tell the truth in all matters of life, big or small.1
Pilate asked, "What is truth?" (John 18:38). Pilate had the answer to his question standing before him, in person. "I am the way, the truth and the life," Jesus said on another occasion (John 14:6).
Think of it! Jesus not only tells the truth, he is truth. We cannot follow the God of truth while we persistently tell lies — even "small" ones. Determine to tell the truth in all matters of life, big or small.1
Lying
is the basic fault line in the foundation of the soul, putting all the
superstructure in jeopardy. All the believability a person has, his very
integrity, totters on the shifting sand of one lie. Deceit holds hostage all
other virtues.
Robertson C. McQuilken2
1from the TouchPoint Bible with commentaries by Ron Beers and Gilbert Beers (Tyndale) p 1230
2quoted in 1001 Great Stories and Quotes by R Kent Hughes (Tyndale) pp 272
For more thoughts on this week's topic, check out these Tyndale resources:
The Good Life by Charles Colson (2005)
Lies That Go Unchallenged in Popular Culture by Charles Colson (2005)
Lies That Go Unchallenged in Media & Government by Charles Colson (2005)
The Way I See It by Tim Baker - for Teens (2005)"
Content
is derived from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications
of Tyndale Publishing House
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