The Truth Behind The Sermon
A “small” lie never stays small. When we take the Ninth Commandment seriously “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor” we start seeing how deception quietly rewires our relationships, our integrity, and even our spiritual direction. We talk plainly about why this may be the easiest commandment to break, why the world normalizes it, and why God calls His people to something better: a life built on truth that lasts. We also pull back the curtain on the spiritual battle behind everyday dishonesty. Satan traffics deception, questions God’s Word, and repeats the same strategy he used in Genesis: casting doubt on God’s character, God’s promises, and God’s authority. If Jesus is “the truth,” then learning to speak truthfully is part of becoming more like Him, not just cleaning up our language. From there, we get practical about how lies show up: deliberate lies, deceitful exaggeration and half-truths, and the destructive power of gossip that steals a person’s good name. Then we land on the best news we can offer: Jesus died for all liars. Scripture doesn’t let us rank sins to feel safe, but it does point us to a Savior who carried every sin to the cross and rose again to prove His promises are true. Listen, share this message with someone who needs hope, and subscribe for more Christ-centered sermons. If this helped you, leave a review and tell us: where do you feel the biggest pressure to bend the truth?
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