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====Do not lie to each other. ====
<p>&quot;The rich man also died and was buried. In <strong>Hell</strong>, where he was in torment, he looked up and saw Abraham far away, with Lazarus by his side. So he called to him: Father Abraham, have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire!&quot; Luke 16:22-24<br><br>
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You have left your old sinful life and the things you did before. You have begun to live the new life, in which you are being made new and are becoming like the One who made you ''(Colossians 3:9-10).  
HELL! <strong>What </strong>is it? It is <em>God's great prison</em>, where His criminals are confined. It is the place of <em>punishment</em> — where the wages of sin are paid. It is the house of despair, the residence of desperation, the dwelling-place of the worm that never dies. It is called the lake of fire, burning with brimstone. It is a place of terrible torture, dreadful agony, and soul-racking remorse. <em>Hope </em>never enters there. <em>Repose </em>is never enjoyed there. <em>Light </em>never shines there. But all is pain, gloom, restless agony, and indescribable torment! There is weeping, wailing, and gnashing of teeth — forever!<br><br>
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HELL! <strong>Who </strong>are there? The <em>rich man</em>, at whose gate Lazarus lay, is there. <em>Judas</em>, who betrayed Jesus, is there. <em>Cain</em>, who slew his brother, is there. <em>Demas</em>, who preferred the world to Christ, is there. The <em>covetous </em>and <em>thieves </em>are there! The <em>immoral </em>and <em>liars </em>are there! The <em>proud </em>and <em>vain </em>are there! All who made light of the Gospel are there! All who neglected the great salvation are there! All who worshiped the Roman beast are there! And they are all &quot;tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb! The smoke of their torment ascends up forever and ever — and they have no rest day nor night!&quot;<br><br>
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''So you must stop telling lies. Tell each other the truth, because we all belong to each other in the same body'' (Ephesians 4:25).
Many perhaps whom you have <em>known </em>are there! Some of <em>our relations </em>even may be there! <em>Old friends </em>of ours may be there. Some who lived in the same street, met in the same place of worship, and whom we once hoped to meet in Heaven — are there!<br><br>
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Who are there? Why, we were nearly there <em>ourselves! </em>We lay at the entrance of Hell! We were within a few inches of Hell! A slight accident, a stroke, or a disease — would have sent us there. <em>Yes — but for free and sovereign grace — WE would have been in Hell!</em><br><br>
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''Say only yes if you mean yes, and no if you mean no. If you say more than yes or no, it is from the Evil One'' (Matthew 5:37).
&quot;Nothing impure will ever enter it, nor will anyone who does what is shameful or deceitful, but only those whose names are written in the Lamb's book of life!&quot; Revelation 21:27<br><br>
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&quot;Outside are the dogs, the sorcerers, the sexually immoral, the murderers, the idolaters, and everyone who loves and practices lying!&quot; Revelation 22:15<br><br>
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''Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so God can heal you ''(James 5:16).
HELL! What do they <strong>suffer </strong>there? No tongue can tell. No <em>pen </em>can write; no <em>heart </em>can conceive — what lost souls suffer in Hell! Who can tell what the <em>unmixed wrath</em>, the <em>fiery indignation</em>, the <em>endless curse </em>of Almighty God is? Who can set forth what <em>sin deserves</em>, and what is the obstinate sinner's due?<br><br>
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They weep, they wail, they gnash their teeth. They are tormented in eternal flames. In every member of the <em>body</em>, in every power of the <em>soul</em> — the lost in Hell will suffer. <em>Memory</em>, <em>conscience</em>, and the <em>imagination</em> — will especially increase their agonies! And<em>hopeless despair </em>will render their doom indescribably dreadful!<br><br>
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If things weren't already strange enough in today's society, now some people want to abolish honesty. One noted physician, for example, appeared on a network news-and-talk show and proclaimed, "Lying is an important part of social life, and children who are unable to do it are children who may have developmental problems." Is the saying "Honesty is the best policy becoming obsolete?
What do they suffer in Hell? Tell! O tell me — what God can justly inflict, what an immortal man can bear, what the threatenings of the violated law require, and how devils can add to the torments of lost souls — and I will tell you what they may suffer in Hell!<br><br>
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But, O! may you never know in your own <em>experience </em>what lost souls have to endure, and endure forever! Could we but lift the veil that conceals that awful place from our view, and see but for five minutes the agonies of those in Hell — we would never forget the sight! Our <em>flesh </em>would tremble, our <em>hair </em>would stand up on our heads, and our <em>souls </em>would be paralyzed with horror!<br><br>
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Two surveys taken recently may indicate that many people think it is. A USA Today poll found that only 56 percent of Americans teach honesty to their children. It looks like it's time for those of us who live by God's standard to recommit ourselves to honesty.
HELL! Who will <strong>yet </strong>go to Hell? Who? Perhaps the <em>reader </em>of these lines! Who? ah, perhaps many of whom we have now no suspicion! Will any of our <em>children </em>go there? Will any of our <em>brothers </em>or <em>sisters </em>go there? Will any of the members of the <em>church </em>go there? Will any of this <em>congregation </em>go there?<br><br>
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Who will go there? All <em>liars </em>shall have their part in the lake that burns with brimstone and fire. All <em>swearers</em>, all <em>drunkards</em> — will find a place set apart in Hell for them. All <em>immoral </em>people; all <em>covetous </em>and <em>dishonest </em>people — all will find a place in Hell prepared for <em>them</em>.<br><br>
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'''I. WHO WE DECEIVE: '''
Who will go to Hell? All who live and die <em>impenitent</em>; &quot;for unless you repent — <em>you </em>shall all likewise perish!&quot; All <em>unbelievers</em>; for &quot;he who believes not, shall be damned!&quot; All who are in their <em>natural state</em>; for &quot;unless a man is born again — he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.&quot;<br><br>
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Without <em>faith </em>in Christ, and <em>repentance </em>toward God; without <em>love </em>to God and man, the proof and evidence of the new birth; without union to Christ, and the possession of the Spirit of Christ — there is no escaping the wrath to come — the person must go to Hell! O solemn consideration! Let a man therefore examine himself, whether he is in the faith; let each man and woman prove their own selves, and see if Christ is in them.<br><br>
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A. Self
HELL! How may we <strong>escape </strong>it? Only by <em>fleeing </em>to Jesus, by <em>believing </em>in Jesus, and <em>receiving </em>the Spirit of Jesus. No one can save us but Jesus, for there is no other name under Heaven given among men, whereby we can be saved. Jesus has done all that is necessary to save souls from Hell, and he is ready to put on our account — what he has done to us; whenever we go to him, plead with him, trust in him, and commit our souls to him. We <em>need </em>not go to Hell, for Jesus is both able and willing to save us; and yet we <em>must </em>go to Hell, unless we apply to him, to be saved by him.<br><br>
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As therefore Hell is so <em>dreadful;</em> as the punishments of Hell are <em>eternal</em>; as once lost, we are lost <em>irrecoverably</em> — as no one can save us but Jesus — and as Jesus will only save those who make <em>personal application </em>to him — let us at once, with all our hearts and souls, apply to Christ! &quot;Behold! now is the accepted time. Behold! now is the day of salvation.&quot; Let us then &quot;Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near. Let the wicked forsake his way and the evil man his thoughts. Let him turn to the Lord, and he will have mercy on him, and to our God, for he will freely pardon!&quot; Isaiah 55:6-7
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• The Alcoholic says "One beer won't hurt me."
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• The Addict to pornography says, "If my spouse was only a better lover."
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• The Adulterer says, "I NEED her/his love."
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An Associated Press poll found that almost half of the people regularly call in sick when they're not. Ninety-one percent of them say they lie regularly, at work and at home. In another poll, sixty-five percent of America's high school students say they would cheat on an important exam. Fifty-three percent said they would lie to protect a friend who vandalizes school property.
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Of course, we can't actually deceive God, but we try to. It's amazing that we would try to lie to Someone who detects our every thought (Psalm 139:2) and even knows our motives and intentions better than we do (Jeremiah 17:9-10).
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'''II. WHY WE DECEIVE: '''
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In USA Today, Jerald Jellison says, "Each of us fibs at least 50 times a day. We lie about our age, our income, or our accomplishments. And we use lies to escape embarrassment. A common reason for "little white lies," we are told, is to protect someone else's feelings. yet in so doing, we are really protecting ourselves. According to Jellison, here are the most common fibs: "I wasn't feeling well." "I didn't want to hurt your feelings." "The check is in the mail." "I was just kidding." "I was only trying to help."
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A woman once said to a famous evangelist, "I'm deeply troubled over a problem that I know is hurting my testimony. It's the habit of exaggeration. I start to tell something, and then go on and enlarge the story until it's all distorted. People know that what I say is not true, and lose confidence in me. I wonder if you can help me?" The evangelist looked at her and said, "Let's talk to the Lord about it." She prayed, "O God, Thou knowest that I have this tendency to exaggerate -" At this point the evangelist interrupted, "Call it lying, Madam, and you may get over it!" The woman began to weep and finally made a fully confession of her evil habit.
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C. For a Higher Good.  
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• Corrie Ten Boom deceived the Nazis about hiding Jews.
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• Rahab the Harlot deceived her people about the Israelite spies (Joshua 2:1-6; James 2:25).
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• An undercover drug agent uses a false ID to gain information.  
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• The Hebrew midwives deceived Pharaoh to save the life of Hebrew babies (Exodus 1:15-21).  
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'''III. HONESTY IS COMMANDED WITH OTHERS IN THE BODY OF CHRIST: '''
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''Do not lie to each other'' (Colossians 3:9).
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A traffic cop flagged down a young driver, got his name, then snarled, "Oh, so you're a preacher, hey? Now don't go telling me you didn't see that stop sign."
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The honest pastor said, "Oh, to be sure I say the sign, officer. The point is - I didn't see you." Now that's truthfulness!
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Dr. Alan Redpath, former pastor of Moody Memorial Church, tells of the time his father, after a brief period of tension in the home, looked across the table at his wife and said, "I'm so sorry I spoke to you the way I did. I'm ashamed of myself." Dr. Redpath said that although at the time he was not a Christian, he went to his room after the meal, knelt, and prayed, "O God, I thank you for a father like that. Make me more like him."
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'''IV. WHY SHOULD WE BE HONEST AND TRUTHFUL?'''
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A. God is truthful in all He says (Number 23:19) and you are becoming like the One who made you (2 Corinthians 3:18).
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C. Satan is the Father of lies (John 8:44).  
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D. Honesty is necessary for our healing (James 5:15).es, for encouragement for  the fulfillment of this Promise from

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Do not lie to each other.

You have left your old sinful life and the things you did before. You have begun to live the new life, in which you are being made new and are becoming like the One who made you (Colossians 3:9-10).

So you must stop telling lies. Tell each other the truth, because we all belong to each other in the same body (Ephesians 4:25).

Say only yes if you mean yes, and no if you mean no. If you say more than yes or no, it is from the Evil One (Matthew 5:37).

Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so God can heal you (James 5:16).

If things weren't already strange enough in today's society, now some people want to abolish honesty. One noted physician, for example, appeared on a network news-and-talk show and proclaimed, "Lying is an important part of social life, and children who are unable to do it are children who may have developmental problems." Is the saying "Honesty is the best policy becoming obsolete?

Two surveys taken recently may indicate that many people think it is. A USA Today poll found that only 56 percent of Americans teach honesty to their children. It looks like it's time for those of us who live by God's standard to recommit ourselves to honesty.

I. WHO WE DECEIVE:

A. Self

• The Alcoholic says "One beer won't hurt me."

• The Addict to pornography says, "If my spouse was only a better lover."

• The Adulterer says, "I NEED her/his love."

B. Others

An Associated Press poll found that almost half of the people regularly call in sick when they're not. Ninety-one percent of them say they lie regularly, at work and at home. In another poll, sixty-five percent of America's high school students say they would cheat on an important exam. Fifty-three percent said they would lie to protect a friend who vandalizes school property.

C. God

Of course, we can't actually deceive God, but we try to. It's amazing that we would try to lie to Someone who detects our every thought (Psalm 139:2) and even knows our motives and intentions better than we do (Jeremiah 17:9-10).

II. WHY WE DECEIVE:

A. To Avoid Pain

In USA Today, Jerald Jellison says, "Each of us fibs at least 50 times a day. We lie about our age, our income, or our accomplishments. And we use lies to escape embarrassment. A common reason for "little white lies," we are told, is to protect someone else's feelings. yet in so doing, we are really protecting ourselves. According to Jellison, here are the most common fibs: "I wasn't feeling well." "I didn't want to hurt your feelings." "The check is in the mail." "I was just kidding." "I was only trying to help."

B. Out of Habit

A woman once said to a famous evangelist, "I'm deeply troubled over a problem that I know is hurting my testimony. It's the habit of exaggeration. I start to tell something, and then go on and enlarge the story until it's all distorted. People know that what I say is not true, and lose confidence in me. I wonder if you can help me?" The evangelist looked at her and said, "Let's talk to the Lord about it." She prayed, "O God, Thou knowest that I have this tendency to exaggerate -" At this point the evangelist interrupted, "Call it lying, Madam, and you may get over it!" The woman began to weep and finally made a fully confession of her evil habit.

C. For a Higher Good.

• Corrie Ten Boom deceived the Nazis about hiding Jews.

• Rahab the Harlot deceived her people about the Israelite spies (Joshua 2:1-6; James 2:25).

• An undercover drug agent uses a false ID to gain information.

• The Hebrew midwives deceived Pharaoh to save the life of Hebrew babies (Exodus 1:15-21).

III. HONESTY IS COMMANDED WITH OTHERS IN THE BODY OF CHRIST:

Do not lie to each other (Colossians 3:9). A traffic cop flagged down a young driver, got his name, then snarled, "Oh, so you're a preacher, hey? Now don't go telling me you didn't see that stop sign." The honest pastor said, "Oh, to be sure I say the sign, officer. The point is - I didn't see you." Now that's truthfulness!

Dr. Alan Redpath, former pastor of Moody Memorial Church, tells of the time his father, after a brief period of tension in the home, looked across the table at his wife and said, "I'm so sorry I spoke to you the way I did. I'm ashamed of myself." Dr. Redpath said that although at the time he was not a Christian, he went to his room after the meal, knelt, and prayed, "O God, I thank you for a father like that. Make me more like him."

IV. WHY SHOULD WE BE HONEST AND TRUTHFUL? A. God is truthful in all He says (Number 23:19) and you are becoming like the One who made you (2 Corinthians 3:18).

B. We are family and part of the same body. -- Working together cannot be done in distrust (Ephesians 4:15,25).

C. Satan is the Father of lies (John 8:44).

D. Honesty is necessary for our healing (James 5:15).es, for encouragement for the fulfillment of this Promise from