How to properly lie and deceive
A false witness will not go unpunished, And he who tells lies will perish. Proverbs 19:9
This is great proverb we discussed and learned this week. As with every truth I teach our kids, I want to make sure I don’t just give them rules to live by but explain why lies are harmful and why God hates liars.
The best way I found to do this was to explain when lies and deception are good and righteous. This wasn’t hard for them to understand, I asked them first if they could think of an example. They thought of a scenario where a stranger was trying to get them to go with them and that making up a lie to dissuade him, telling him their parents were right around the corner. I applauded them for their excellent and clear moral thinking.
Lying to Nazis – good. Lying to daddy – bad
The example I gave was also a bit of a history lesson. Heroic Germans who hid Jews in order to protect them from murderous Nazi soldiers is a great example of the need for lying and a skilled art of deception in order to protect the innocent. Unfortunately, heroes like Corrie TenBoom struggled with this idea that lying was wrong in and of itself rather than the intent of the heart behind the lie.
Again, even in the Bible the Hebrew midwifes where glorious, God honoring liars by telling the Egyptian authorities that they could not murder new born boys because “Hebrew women give birth too quickly”.
Of course, the vast majority of lies are told from a self-centered and wicked heart. These lies are meant to hide wrong doing or to get away with crimes both big and small. God doesn’t hate the lie and will not punish the lies. God hates and punishes liars.
Kids? Are you liars? If so confess your sin and turn from it.