The lip of truth shall be established forever, but a lying tongue is but for a moment. Proverbs 12:19
We all fall for lies sometimes. Let’s face it—truth is often boring; it’s much more exciting to think our neighbor is a “wanted fugitive” rather than to know the truth that he is just a hard-working father and coach for his kids’ little league team.
Lies can be more believable than the truth. We can believe lies the politicians tell us or the smooth talking salesman that hooks us in their deception. Too often we discover the truth when it is too late.The politician is elected and his true agenda is then made known. The wonderful car we bought from the salesman breaks down after we finalize the deal. The man who promised a good job leaves and does not return to finish the job after the money changes hands. We all learn the truth the hard way and chalk these deceptions up to experience.
I have come to the end of a long and painful battle trying to dispel lies told about me. Although the lies were exposed and truth was finally reve4aled, more people chose to believe the lies and I am left to deal with the aftermath. What hurts even more is the fact that two of my family members started these untruths. I know God is holding me up and has promised He will never leave me to suffer alone. I can rest assured that although these people continue to prosper and live their lives without obvious consequences, the consequences will eventually come. It is up to God to deal with them. I am so glad He is in control.
I Peter 5:8,9 tells us the enemy prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith. We are not alone alone in our struggles. God is there with us and He will make us strong.
Don’t let satan work his web of of deceit. If we focus on God’s love and presence, He will give us peace that the “father of lies” cannot take away.
A lie travels around the world while truth is putting her boots on. Jewish Proverb
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