com7fy8
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How can I know. Are you going to tell us here all the lies you have been telling??do you believe I deserve death for lying?
Are you going to share with us the real reason and motives behind each and every lie?
If hate was included,
"Whoever hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him." (1 John 3:15)
Now, Cizby, I think of this > if someone has no eternal life in himself or herself, he or she is already dead . . . love-dead. So, the person already has death, deserving or not.
"But she who lives in pleasure is dead while she lives." (1 Timothy 5:6)
So, from this I see how someone can be love-dead, by living for pleasure, instead of treasuring how we can be intimate with God and loving each and every person. So, there is more to this, than if you are deserving of some punishment; by living without Jesus, a person is missing out on the kind of life the person can have.
And I would say it is worse to be love-dead, than just to die and leave this life.
Lying can be betraying people . . . not loving them. Betraying can indeed be an act of hatred. So, if you lie because you are betraying trust, this could be a form or spiritual murder. It can be a way of not finding out how to have a real love relationship.
But what if someone is lying in order to cover up for wrong things, in order to not hurt someone by their knowing it? Well, we should not hurt people, but also we should not be doing very wrong things we feel need to be covered up by lying.
So - - it depends, to some extent, on the company the lying keeps . . . maybe. I do think we have the Bible case where God approved of lying, and rewarded those midwives who lied to Pharaoh.
So, this might be a good question > has God rewarded you for lying because of how it was so loving people?
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