Is it ever not a sin to lie? Or—to let the double negative cancel
itself out and get right to the chase—does God ever put you in a
position where sinning is the right thing to do?
This question is as bothersome as it is perennial. It invariably
comes attached to this hypothetical: say you lived in Nazi Germany, and
you have Jews hiding in your living room, and the SS guards knock on
your door and ask if you are hiding Jews. What do you do? Do you lie?
Let me give you my conclusion, and then try and walk you there with me. First: GOD HATES LYING. So yes, it is always a sin to lie, and no, it is never ok to lie. Proverbs 12:12-13 explains why:
“No disaster overcomes the righteous, but the wicked are full of misery. Lying lips are detestable to Yahweh, but faithful people are His delight.”
Lying lips are one of the seven things that God finds detestable (Proverbs 6:16). Christians are called to let their yes be yes, and lying violates that basic principle (James 5:12). Meanwhile, God is a God of truth (John 14:7), while the devil is the father of lies (John 8:38).
Lies are an affront to providence, as they imply that the world would
be better if God simply would have worked it out more to our liking.
Thus every lie is an attack against the sovereignty of God, and
essentially places you in opposition to that which is true. Instead of
lying, speak the truth (Col 3:9, Eph 4:22, 24).
It really is that simple. Continue at Jesse Johnson
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