"God Needs Our Help?!"
fact that God used Rahab, in an extremely excellent way, in spite of
her lying about the spies being hidden on her rooftop. I think it's
important to point that lying wasn't uncommon for a "lady of the
night" like Rahab, but God still chose to use her in spite of it all -
just as He does us.
Therefore, I would lie.. I mean like, to purpose a question that, Lord
willing, will be answered in this Sunday's sermon. So give me some
feedback and share your thoughts and Biblical backing concerning the
following question:
"In God's eyes, is it ever "RIGHT" to lie?"
Many say yes, but God says no; hence the 9th Commandment... Does He
ever "honor" someone for lying? Does He ever consider lying unsinful
or God honoring? Is there such thing as a "God honoring lie"?
What about the Bible smuggling saints that have snuck into countries that
forbade them to do such a thing? What about those, like Corrie Ten Boom,
who hid the Jews; was it "o.k." for them to lie about having
Jews hidden in their household? What would've/could've happened if
they told the truth? What about lying to protect your own family from
"big brother" and the like, all in the name of "freedom" of course?
Our question again is:
"In God's eyes, is it ever "RIGHT" to lie?"
So, is it?
Ah yes, one more question: have you ever been
personally put in a position where you had to make a decision like
this? To sin and lie, or trust God and tell the truth? Which did/do
you think honored God the most, or in the way He wanted to be honored?
I look forward to your feed back.
PT
