HONESTY
They hurt us
in that lies deceive us, not just
other people. They persuade us that we are on top of our problem. We think we
can fool others, but we can’t be fooled. With other people, the power of lies
is obvious. Anyone who has been lied to knows that lies divide people; lies are
the language of war. With God, lies provide evidence that our allegiances are
not with Him. Instead, they show that our allegiance is to Satan – the Father
of Lies – and to ourselves.
Edward T. Welch
Blame
in on the Brain? P&R Publishing, 1998, p. 200.
Lying and
other forms of living in the dark are usually ways to make ourselves look
better before other people.
Edward T. Welch
When People are Big and God is Small, P&R
Publishing, 1997, p. 16. Used by Permission.
I would not
tell one lie to save the souls of all the world.
Truth has no
degrees or shades. A half truth is a whole lie, and a
white lie is really black.
John MacArthur
Matthew
1-7, Moody, 1985, p. 326.
Individually
men are inclined to tell the truth only when it benefits them.
John MacArthur
Matthew
1-7, Moody, 1985, p. 320.
In their
consciences men know that truth is right and essential. That is the one reason
they go to such lengths to make what they say appear to be truthful. Our problem is in being truthful.
John MacArthur
Matthew
1-7, Moody, 1985, p. 320.
Satan is the
prince of this world, and since he not only is a liar himself but also
"the father of lies" (John 8:44), it should not be surprising that
the system he heads is characterized by lying... Our whole society is largely
built on a network of fabrication, of manufactured “truth.” We shade truth, we
cheat, we exaggerate, we misrepresent income tax deductions, we make promises
we have no intention of keeping, we make up excuses,
and betray confidences – all as a matter of normal, everyday living.
John MacArthur
Matthew 1-7,
Moody, 1985, p. 319-320.
Today there
is an urgent truth shortage! There was a time when western culture was
distinguished from other cultures by at least a conventional outward sense of
obligation to tell the truth. But now there is a pervasive indifference to
truth-telling, and this has not only infected day-to-day conversation but the
most solemn pledges of life. Perjury under solemn oath is epidemic. The sacred
vows of marriage are broken almost as often as repeated. God's name is invoked
by blatant liars who purport to be witnesses to the truth.
Kent Hughes
Sermon on the Mount: The Message of the Kingdom, Crossway.
We
must remember that for Jesus words are sacramental – an outward sign of an
inward condition. Jesus said, “For out of the overflow of the heart the mouth
speaks” (Matthew 12:34; cf Mark 7:14-23). A
continually truthful spirit will produce an increasing veracity of speech.
Kent Hughes
Taken from James by Kent Hughes, copyright
1991, Crossway Books, a division of Good News Publishers, Wheaton Illinois
60187, p. 251, www.crosswaybooks.org.
Christians
claim to have the truth, and to follow Him who is the Truth (John 14:6). In our
conversations, therefore, truth must be our watchword. How many of us stoop to
telling stories with a reprehensible slant, either to make our point more
emphatically or to present ourselves in a mere glamorous light than the raw
facts will allow? How many of us say we will do things and instead renege on
these responsibilities because it is personally inconvenient to go through with
them? You who with me are teachers and preachers – how often do we fudge the
evidence to make a point, or dogmatize in areas where we know nothing, in the
hope that dogma will mask our ignorance? I am not speaking of the honest
mistake, but of deceit.
D.A. Carson
The
Sermon on the Mount, Baker, 1978, p. 48.
If you are of
the truth, if you have learned the truth, if you see the sanctity of the truth,
then speak truth. We are not called to be deceivers or liars. God is a God of
truth, and His people are called to have an enormously high standard of truth.
R.C. Sproul
The Purpose of God, An
Exposition of Ephesians, Christian Focus Publications, 1994, p. 114.
Think about
how much falsehood and deceit there is in the world! How much exaggeration! How
many untruths are added to a simple story! How many things are left out, if it
does not serve the speaker's interest to tell them! How few there are around us
of whom we can say, that we trust their word without
question!
J.C. Ryle
The Duties of Parents.
One’s mere
word should be as trustworthy as a signed agreement attested by legal
witnesses.
Curtis Vaughan
Quoted by Curtis C. Thomas, Practical
Wisdom for Pastors, Crossway Books, 2001, p. 112.
[Lying is]
any deceit: In word, act, attitude – or silence; in deliberate exaggerations,
in distortions of the truth, or in creating false impressions.
As quoted in Character of the Christian, book
4 of the Studies in Christian Living series, NavPress, 1964, p. 26. Used by
permission of NavPress – www.navpress.com. All rights reserved.
All the
trouble in the world began with one lie.
Author Unknown
A
lie is a statement contrary to fact with the intent to deceive.
Author
Unknown
One little lie leads to another, and pretty soon you’re telling
whoppers. To soothe your sense of guilt, you lie to yourself too. Maybe you
tell yourself you’re not really lying but just “repackaging the facts.” Maybe
you take up the motto “You can’t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs.”
Maybe you repeat false philosophies you’ve heard in the classroom, like “Acts
must be judged by their consequences.” Or maybe you just make excuses: “I know
the end doesn’t usually justify the
means, but my case is special.”
Before long you’ve told so many lies that you can’t even remember the truth.
Worse yet, people who forget the truth usually go on the forget the Truth – and I think you know Who I mean!
J. Budziszewski
Copied
from How to Stay Christian in College by J. Budziszewski copyright 2004,
p.114. Used by permission of NavPress (Think Books) - www.navpress.com. All
rights reserved.
“Exaggeration”
is actually a proud, unbroken word for “lying.”
Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Brokenness, The Heart God Revives, Moody
Publishers, Chicago, 2002, p. 139.
Lying is
stating something, either written, oral, or with other signals, with the intent
to mislead.
Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller
Good and Angry: Exchanging Frustration for Anger in You and Your Kids, National
Center for Biblical Parenting, 76 Hopatcong Drive, Lawrenceville, NJ
08648, www.biblicalparenting.org,
1-800.771.8334, email parent@biblicalparenting.org.
Saints not
only desire to love and speak truth with their lips, but they seek to be true
within; they will not lie even in the closet of their hearts, for God is there
to listen; they scorn double meanings, evasions, equivocations, white lies,
flatteries, and deceptions.
C.H. Spurgeon
The Treasury of David, Psalm 15.
Christians don't tell lies they just go to church and
sing them.
Whenever
I utter the formula “I swear by God,” I am really saying, “Now I’m going to
mark off an area of absolute truth and put walls around it to cut it off from the
muddy floods of untruthfulness and irresponsibility that ordinarily overruns my
speech.” In fact, I am saying even more than this. I am saying that people are
expecting me to lie from the start. And just because they are counting on my
lying I have to bring up these big guns of oaths and words of honor.
Helmut Thielicke
Life
Can Begin Again.
One will
never know if what motivates us is moral conviction or moral convenience until
we are forced to suffer loss for standing our ground or keeping our word.
Sam Storms
Copied
from: Pleasures Evermore: The Life-Changing Power of Knowing God by Sam Storms,
© 2000, p. 241. Used by permission of NavPress – www.navpress.org. All rights
reserved.
It
is more from carelessness about truth than from intentional lying that there is
so much falsehood in the world.
Samuel Johnson
A
lie is a snowball; the further you roll it, the bigger it becomes.
Martin Luther
Do
not tell people you will pray for them and then fail to do it. That is
hypocritical love. Genuine love takes the promises of prayer to heart and
follows through in keeping those promises.
Alexander Strauch
Leading With Love, Lewis and Roth, 2006, p. 122, Used by
Permission.
Examples
where honesty should be employed by Christians:
1.
When
completing income tax forms
2.
When
selling an automobile
3.
When
you are given too much change
4.
When
you are told a rumor
5.
When
you break something
6.
When
you owe people money
7.
When
someone calls and you do not want to talk to them
8.
When
you are reminiscing and telling a story
9.
When
you tell someone how much you paid for something
10. When you are asked for your opinion or
advice
11. When you fill out credit application
12. When you give character references
James Fowler
Excerpted from: Honesty, Study Outlines, 1999, www.christinyou.net. Used by Permission.
A
lie consists in speaking a falsehood with the intention of deceiving.
Augustine