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What The Bible Says About Lying<\/h2>\n

Lying is a sin that can have serious consequences in both this life and the life beyond. Although not all forms of lies are considered sinful in the eyes of God, the Bible contains numerous references to lies and deception. This article examines some of the most prominent Biblical passages that discuss lying and explores the implications of these verses for contemporary life.<\/p>\n

Biblical Examples of Lying<\/h2>\n

The most common form of lying discussed in the Bible is the intentional act of deceit. One of the clearest examples of lying can be found in Genesis 27 when Isaac asks his son, Jacob, to deceive him by bringing to him a meal dressed in sheepskin garments in place of freshly-killed game. Later in the New Testament, the Pharisees were accused of misleading both the people and Jesus himself. Jesus called them out, saying “You are of your father the devil, and the desires of your father you want to do” (John 8:44). <\/p>\n

The Effects of Lying<\/h2>\n

The Bible makes clear that lying is a serious offense. It is a sin because it breaks the commandments that instruct believers to tell the truth. When individuals engage in lying, it causes harm both to the person who is being lied to and to the liar’s own soul. In addition, lying can be dangerous to any relationships in which it is found. Since God desires truth and honesty from His children, lying can damage a relationship with Him.<\/p>\n

God’s View of Lying<\/h2>\n

The Bible gives numerous examples of God’s strong distaste for lies. This can be seen in Proverbs 6:16-19, a passage which requires individuals to “Hate what is false” and to “love the truth”. Furthermore, God eschews those who lie and tells them to “never speak a lie” through Jeremiah 9:3-5. The Lord views lies as an affront to His character and as a rejection of His truth. Consequently, God has promised not to forgive those who lie (Revelations 21:8) or those who take part in deception and fraud (Psalm 5:6).<\/p>\n

God’s Call for Honesty<\/h2>\n