This weekend our pastor preached a sermon on this commandment. Here are some of the quotes that stood out to me!
1700 years ago St. Augustine wrote, “The tongue inflicts greater wounds than the sword.”
“There is nothing more contrary to (the opposite of) God than a lie.” (Watson, The Ten Commandmetns, 170) Puritan, Thomas Watson wrote that in the 17th Century.I believe that statement captures why the 9th Commandment is so important.
“Politeness is an air cushion, there’s nothing inside, but it absorbs life’s bumps.” (Jochem Douma, 332)
One man wrote, “We indulge in this by making ourselves the people who are always right, making ourselves the people who always do good; we are the people, we say, who are always having injustices done to us, but who never do injustices to other people! For all lies are not just things which crop up occasionally and pass through us without affecting us; they are an expression of what we are, and as such they mold our lives, quite literally making us into a lie!”(M.E. Andrews, “Falsehood and Truth” in Interpretation, 17 (1963), 436)
Thomas Watson wrote, “He who tells it carries the devil in his tongue and he who hears it carries the devil in his ear.” (Watson, 169)
“There is nothing more contrary to God than a lie.”
Better I should steal my neighbor’s possessions than steal his reputation for he is made in the image of God.
Exodus 20:16, “You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.”
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
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