(Written by Sheila Gail Landgraf)
It appears that we will still be pondering
the fact that God and Abraham were up on that mountain discussing the Ten
Commandments all the way through the Christmas season and right up into the
coming of the New Year.
At least we will be starting off the
new year with the commandments of God fresh in our memories and in our
hearts! This will be good and worth all
the study and meditations that we have done. We only have two more commandments to look at.
If one thing about the coming year is
better because we have studied and committed ourselves to keeping these
commandments; the world will be a better place in which to live!
There is SO MUCH to be said about each
of the commandments that we can only touch partially on all the points of each
one in the brief space of these blogs.
We could actually discuss the facts surrounding these passages for weeks
and weeks. There is so much to consider!
Today we will ponder the ninth
commandment that God gave to Moses. We
can read it word for word from Exodus 20:16.
The New International translation reads:
“You shall not give false
testimony against your neighbor.” Some other versions read: “false witness” instead of using the words
“false testimony.” They all mean the
same thing. It is actually very simple. When you speak of someone else; be
truthful!
There are various degrees and reasons as
to why this particular commandment matters so much to God.
Sometimes getting to the total truth
of a situation is a life or death matter!
You can falsely accuse someone of something and they can be convicted
for things that they did not do! The
consequences of this can be astronomical.
God’s own son died such a death.
Many of God’s beloved people have died such deaths. If you hurt God’s people, it is as if you
have wounded the heart of God. He does
not take this lightly.
One little slip of the tongue, whether
intentional or by mistake, can change someone else’s life forever. The tongue is a horrible weapon if used in the
wrong way.
Have you ever had someone commit
slander against you?
I grew up in a small town and moved
away later. Sometimes I am amazed to
hear the false tales of things I never did; things that come back to me from a few true and
loyal old friends who still live there and know better. For many years some of these things broke my
heart. God has healed those broken
places now; but maybe because of such experiences this commandment speaks to me
of a Father who loved his children so much that He warned them ahead of time
that such things would happen, and He even cared enough to chisel a law down in
stone to forbid it. How well our Father
knows us. How well His provision of love
covers us and heals us and makes us whole.
All we have to do is listen and obey.
People can pay dearly for mistakes
they NEVER made because of ugly gossip and rumors from jealous and revengeful
people. It is very sad; but this happens all the time.
Have you ever had such a situation
happen to you?
Unfortunately, most of us can name at
least one very hurtful time when our neighbor gave false witness against us. In most of these situations we never really know
all of the reasons why such things happened just the way they did. There is usually some unknown factor at play. Human nature is very strange and hard to
figure out; but God understands this. Rarely
do people have enough integrity within themselves, without the prompting of God's Holy Spirit, to confess their mistakes and ask
forgiveness. Perhaps that is part of the
reason God gave this commandment. He
wanted to make sure we understood that this is NOT okay.
We all can name times when we stood innocently
by not understanding why things were like they were because we were unaware of some
false testimony floating around in the background among our friends and
neighbors, even affecting those that we hold most dear.
More often than we like to know,
the very innocent are often stained and shunned for years because of such
incidences!
Bearing false witness is a horrible
sin, and God doesn’t let these things go unnoticed. He is watching. There is an old saying that is very true
regarding this commandment: “Beware for
your sins will find you out.”
God is probably looking at all of us
and shaking His head constantly, wondering when we will ever grow up and grow into
a Kingdom way of life that allows room only for truth and love.
God NEVER wants us to give false
testimony against our neighbor.
Innocence is a very beautiful thing;
but it can quickly be destroyed by people who act like a pack of vicious wolves
prowling around trying to destroy all that is good. In today's world this really is an ugly fact as we think about elections and various untruths that have been presented from both sides of the fence during election campaigns. There sometimes seems to be a new prevailing philosophy called "win at any cost." This commandment counters that type of living and puts us back into a world based on reality. What makes some people think that it is okay to lie in order to bring about some Utopian theories that are based on only partial truths? Because someone said something is so in order to bring about circumstances that benefit their platform does not mean it is truth. The end never justifies the means. Lies, rumors and untruth keep people from having a level playing field. It is not just and that is not the way God conducts His business. This is the logic of murderers and thieves; not sane people. All that God's people say and do is to be based on solid truth.
Truth is ALWAYS the best policy; even when it hurts.
Without direct truth one little fib leads into another and another until it takes at least 100 lies to recover from that one little tale. Christian people are not to live their lives like this.
Truth is ALWAYS the best policy; even when it hurts.
Without direct truth one little fib leads into another and another until it takes at least 100 lies to recover from that one little tale. Christian people are not to live their lives like this.
If you do not know the truth, it is
best to remain silent. As Jesus once
said; “Let your “yes” be “yes” and your “no” be “no.” The truth is always less complicated and much
easier to explain.
The God of the Universe is a fair and
just God. A false witness perverts
justice. It tries to make lies truth and
truth lies. This often happens as a
means to achieve power, greed or to cover some secret crime of the one who
perverts the truth. If we are to imitate
God in all that we do; we must have truth in order for justice to prevail in
the land. Yet often in today's world, it is the one who
lives out truth that is accused and slandered.
How should this be handled by the godly?
It can be said that a good conscience
is a wall of brass that will be able to stand against a false witness. Jesus never had to defend Himself. He simply spoke truth and nothing else. Keep your conscience pure before God, and He
will come to your defense when the time is right. Time proves all things.
Do you know someone who has been
falsely accused? If you do not stand up
for that person you are as guilty as the person doing the accusing.
We should defend our brothers and
sisters against false witness and be careful not to let falsehoods
continue. Remember the acts of Jonathan
as he took up for his friend David against the slanders of King Saul. It would have been easy for Jonathan to
ignore this situation and not have a confrontation with a King; but the defense
of his brother was important, because Jonathan had a truly loving heart.
Those who truly love do not
slander.
To bear false witness is to sow discord
among the brethren. Solomon wrote of
this in Proverbs when he said in Proverbs
6:16 that “There are six things that
the LORD strongly dislikes, seven that are an abomination to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that
shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked plans, feet that make haste to
run to evil, a false witness who breathes out lies, and one who sows discord
among brothers.”
A false witness undermines God’s covenant
with His people. The covenant is based
and founded on truth and falsehoods distort the whole concept and present a bad, wrong and incorrect image of what should be a good and godly people living together in truth, love and
righteousness. A good witness can be
destroyed in a hurry by those who plot and use such falsehoods to their advantage. This is one of Satan's greatest tools in bringing down the people of God. Perhaps that is why the scriptures tell us that God strongly dislikes a false witness.
It was actually a false witness that
sent Jesus to the cross where He took on the burden of paying for our
sins. He was falsely accused of blasphemy. They said He could not claim to be the true
Son of God. His resurrection from the
dead became the true witness that countered the false witness. The truth always wins, be forewarned!
Because He was innocent and perfect we
are now able to be free and cleansed of our sin, and even those who accused Him
falsely, if repentant could be forgiven.
False accusations bring only death and destruction; but truth and
repentance brings joy, resurrection and restoration!
Throughout the pages of the history of mankind there have been many martyrs who have died deaths due to false witnesses. Stephen is one of the greatest examples after
Jesus. Stephen told the council that
Jesus had come mainly to fulfill the law and the prophets. For this they said he spoke against the
temple and the law. This council of Pharisees
were so very wrong to perceive this! As Stephen
died they saw his face shine like the sun; and they saw the witness of heaven
in Stephen’s countenance. How different
things will be in the final judgment when these same accusers will have to look upon that face
again. There will be no one to
collaborate with their lies in that day.
Each man must give an individual account before God for his own
sins. Every idle word will be recalled. The truth is all that will stand
in that day.
There will be judgment for those who
bear un-repented false witnesses in the end of days. There are numerous biblical examples of God’s
anger against such people. One example
is that of Jezebel who had two men to bear false witness against Naboth which
led to his being stoned to death. It was
all about greed, over the possession of a vineyard that she wanted King Ahab to
own. Jezebel met with a cruel and horrible end.
As in all of the commandments that God
gave to Moses on the mountain; Jesus came along later and explained them even further.
In Matthew Chapter 19 we read of the rich young ruler
who asked Jesus what he should do in order to have eternal life. Jesus answered him by telling him if he
wanted to enter into life that he should keep the commandments. When the man heard this he asked; which ones?
Jesus specifically repeated: “You shall not murder, you shall not commit adultery,
you shall not steal, you shall not bear
false witness, honor your father and mother, and love your neighbor as
yourself.”
Did you catch the fact that in order
to have eternal life we need to not bear
false witness against our neighbors?
I’m just glad that the conversation with Jesus started out with Him
clarifying the fact that only God is perfect.
None of us can keep this commandment as we should, but we can try, and
we can repent when we fail. The thing we
have going for us that the rich young ruler lacked is that we live in a time of
grace. We are all over here on the other
side of the cross. God is showing all of
us mercy! It will not last forever. There will come a time when the fullness of
time arrives and that last sinner has repented.
Only God knows when that will be. It is important
that we all are living in repentance and covered in the blood of Jesus when
that moment arrives. It matters that we are living in truth.
Let us turn from slander and false
witnesses.
Let us show mercy and grace and love
to one another.
Let us live as much as possible in
peace with each other, and let us pray for Christ to return so that He will be
able to usher in a government of peace.
This is the season for peace on
earth. Let us be living out the words
and not just singing them in a sweet little song.
Let there be peace on earth; and let
it begin with me!
Let there be peace on earth; the peace
that was meant to be.
With God as our Father, brothers all
are we.
Let us live with our brothers in
perfect harmony.