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April 27,
2001 -- Issue #362 "Lying
lips are abomination to the LORD: but they Lies
will ALWAYS come back to haunt you... Consider
a few years ago when my wife and I were on vacation. The
battery on her car went bad, so we had to replace it. When
we bought the new battery, we found that we had purchased a
slightly different battery than was previously used. Rather
than take the time to exchange the battery, we went ahead
and used it despite the difference. Because
the battery was different, we had to remove the container
that stores the windshield wiper fluid. It was almost empty
anyway, so it didn't matter much at the time. We put the
container in the trunk of my wife's car and forgot all about
it... ...until
we took her car in to have the oil change several weeks
later. Now, here's where things get interesting... We
pulled into the "10 minute Fast Lube" and exited
our car, leaving the attendants to change our oil and check
all of the fluids. (I.E. Transmission fluid, brake fluid,
windshield wiper fluid, etc.) As
we looked out the window of their lobby, I could see the
attendants searching frantically for the windshield wiper
fluid container. (which was still in the trunk of the car!)
One man motioned for another to join him and they both
looked for the container. After
involving several different attendants, they gave up looking
for it, wrote something on their invoice and closed the hood
of her car. The
oil change was over... ...but
the fun was just beginning. I
paid for the oil change and looked down at the invoice which
denoted the various checks made to her vehicle. The box next
to "Filled Windshield Wiper Fluid" was checked.
"What?!" I thought to myself. "They have
checked off that they filled the windshield wiper fluid.
That's impossible!" It
was also a lie. Well,
I couldn't help but have a little fun with them in exposing
their deceit. As we walked to our car I said aloud to the
group of men gathered around... "Guys,
I noticed we were about empty of windshield wiper fluid
before we came in. You did fill it up for us, didn't
you?" You
should have seen their faces! They hemmed and hawed around,
shifting from one foot to the other and kind of murmured a
little. Then, I started laughing and they knew I was pulling
their leg... ...but,
they also got the point. They had been caught in a lie. My
friend, lies will ALWAYS come back to haunt you. Whether
it is a bold face deceit or a "little white lie"
it is poison in a Christian's mouth. Doesn't matter if you
label it "exaggeration" or "telling the
truth, but not all of the truth" or "implying but
not really saying" - it destroys the integrity and
testimony of believers and dishonors the Lord Jesus Christ. And
it's an abomination to God. How
faithful is your word? Do you speak "the truth, the
whole truth and nothing but the truth"? When you make a
commitment, do others believe that you will keep it? When
you make a statement, would others be willing to stand on it
as truth? Or,
do you check the box, knowing you didn't fill the wiper
fluid? Oh
yes, "Lying lips are abomination to the LORD."
But, notice with me the end of that verse..."but they
that deal truly are His delight." Bring
Him much delight today, Christian! Have a "Wonderful DAY in Christ," |
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