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The Lie-Oh-Meter

In politics, the experts, life long politicians and successful campaign managers have suggested lying is all part of the game.  Little white lies are like wild cards in poker, waiting for just the right moment to be played.  While this style may work in the corporate world, sooner or later, what comes around goes around.  When this moment arrives, the Lie-Oh-Meter will expose the shady for their untruthful ways.

I hate and detest falsehood but I love your law. – Psalm 119:163

As for parents and teachers, a face to face encounter, staring a suspect in the eye is a good starting point.  Based upon the television series on Fox, Lie To Me, which aired for two full seasons beginning in 2009, liars tend to demonstrate facial expressions.  Thus, law enforcement officials use this science based upon research done by Paul Ekman, a professor emeritus of psychology at the University of California in San Francisco.  Instead of relying on out dated polygraph tests, body language has become the new Lie-Oh-Meter.

Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord, but those who act faithfully are his delight. – Proverbs 12:22

From God’s perspective, a false witness is a punishable offense, Proverbs 19:9.  Going one step farther, deceitful ways can result in being excommunicated from part of God’s family, Psalm 101:7.  Yet, Christians alike have embraced the practice of embellishment, creating a society of hypocrites.  The only way to break free from this addiction is to cherish God’s law.  Only when this is achieved will souls begin to love God’s commands like the Psalmists of old.  Until this day, rely on the Bible to ascertain truth from fiction, serving as a modern day Lie-Oh-Meter.

by Jay Mankus

 

Beneath the Surface of a Liar

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     Hollywood has a history of producing music, movies and shows based upon lying.  Fleetwood Mac’s sang about wanting people to tell her sweet little lies in the 1980’s.  Jim Carrey starred in Liar Liar in the 1990’s, a successful lying lawyer forced to tell the truth after his son makes a birthday wish.  Finally, the hit television show Lie to Me focused on the science of discerning whether or not someone is telling the truth in the 2000’s.  Outside of Hollywood, the reality of life is that sooner or later, we lie about something, someone or both.
     Jesus is much more direct than I am, exposing the source of lies in John 8:44.  There is a spiritual element to lying, inspired by the Devil who is the father of all lies.  Lying is just like any other bad habit, once you open the door to it, Ephesians 4:25:27, its hard to break.  This spirit of lying within the body of Christ has produced a generation of hypocrites, overshadowing the light within us, Matthew 6:22-23.  Thus, a Nehemiah like brokenness, Nehemiah 1:3-6, is crucial to set people free from the spirit of lying.
     Colossians 3:1-11 is a blue print to rebuilding your life.  First, your mind has to be in the right place or else you will be fooled by the Devil.  Second, you need to purge yourself from all unhealthy influences or else you will become half-hearted in your quest.  Finally, you need to make a complete U-turn away from any sin and toward God, leading you to the new self.  Neither of these steps are easy, but in the end, what do you want to be remembered for?  Seize the day before tomorrow comes.
by Jay Mankus