The Wellspring. No.21
“Understanding
is a Wellspring of Life to him that has it.”
(Proverbs.
16:22)
Occasional papers by Arthur & Rosalind Eedle
The Power and
Practice of the Lie
It is right
and proper for us to consider the dark side of things, but only after examining
that which is bright, shining, and inspiring. Last time we examined TRUTH, with
its power and practice. This time it is THE LIE. Before going any further,
notice that whereas the word TRUTH stands gloriously alone, even if we find it
echoed by such words as veracity, honesty, integrity and fidelity, THE LIE, and
LYING have had to spawn a galaxy of terms to cover the complexity of that which
only exists as a denial of THE TRUTH. So we find Falsehood, Equivocation,
Prevarication, Delusion, Deceit, Deception, Fraud, Duplicity, Guile,
Underhandedness, Dissembling, Cunning, Evasive, Dodgy, Tricky, Wily, Two-faced,
Hypocritical, Impostor, Cheat, Charlatan, Rogue, Knave, and Pretender. All
these and more are terms that have been used to describe the actions of people
who espouse THE LIE.
One often
hears that old saying, "A lie is an abomination unto the Lord, but a
very present help in time of trouble." It always produces a smile,
because in our innermost being we know that we are all able to use lies to
extricate ourselves from awkward situations. It doesn't do us proud though. We
say, "But we are only human," and expect everyone to nod their heads
with approval, thus to excuse themselves. To denounce falsehood unequivocally,
and publicly, is a dangerous policy. It means that you have comes to terms
with this malignancy of humankind, and are at war with it. Other people slink
off, and prefer to remain "only human," in case you have obtained
some other-worldly intuition to see inside their locked cupboards and embarrass
them.
Yes, all
forms of falsehood are indeed an abomination to the Lord. Let us see what the
Bible has to say about it. "God is not a man that He should
lie," declared the Lord Himself through Moses, in Numbers 23:19.
If God is the ultimate standard of honesty and integrity, then He is the One
who is able to see inside all our "locked cupboards". The result is
rather too awful to contemplate. "The heart is deceitful above all
things and desperately wicked. Who can know it? I the Lord search the heart,
and try the thoughts, to give every man according to his ways, even the fruit
of his doings." Jeremiah 17:9-10. So the Lord not only knows
about our lies and deceit, but also reckons on their outcome in other people's
lives, the "fruit of our doings," for which He holds us responsible.
The power of the lie is indeed a malignant disease that has far-reaching
repercussions. It is like a clinging vine that grows around us and poisons us
the more we use it.
In the
later days of
See how
Alexander Solzhenitsyn depicted the
The Nazi
regime under Adolf Hitler was permeated by lies. One of its foremost exponents
was F. W. Nietzsche, that rejecter of Christianity and proponent of the Superman.
He said, "We need lies . . in order to live." An outspoken
remark of this kind betrayed the very dark nature of the Third Reich and all
that it stood for. If allowed to grow and propagate, it would have engulfed the
whole world and subdued its people with a relentless purge characteristic of
the
Although evil
in high places is the work of men and women who hold executive positions, the
man in the street is no better in his own little world. As R. D. Laing said, "Human
beings seem to have an almost unlimited capacity to deceive themselves, and to
deceive themselves into taking their own lies for truth." The same
line was taken by John Henry Newman when he said, "It is not in human
nature to deceive others for any long time, without in a measure deceiving
ourselves too." Sir Walter Scott, writing poetically in
"Marmian" said, "O what a tangled web to weave, When first
we practise to deceive." But once having set about a scheme of
falsehood, we find ourselves ensnared by it, as Abraham Lincoln said, "No
man has a good enough memory to make a successful liar." And as for
being able to uncover falsehood and freeing one's self from its tentacles, the
English lyric poet A. E. Housman once wrote, "If one cannot
distinguish between grammar and solecism, sequence and incoherency, sense and
nonsense, one has no protection against falsehood, and believes all the lies
one is told."
Lies,
deceit, falsehood, what a tricky lot we are. But behind all the human
temptations to perpetrate untruths there is the Unseen One, who enjoys our
twisted ways, and given half a chance will be on hand to help us along the
tangled path we tread. His name is Satan.
"The infernal Serpent; hee it was, whose guile
Stirred up with Envy and Revenge, deceiv'd
The Mother of Mankinde."
To recognise the
Devil as the arch-proponent of the lie is to begin the long journey to the fair
haven of truth. An ancient proverb said, "Tell the truth and shame the
Devil." But as we saw in the last article, it often takes courage to
declare the truth, and sometimes we draw back from declaration lest we should
be vilified as an accuser, an agent of the Devil. It is a difficult path to
tread, the road of truth. But all truth-seekers, all those who have uncovered
the Treasure and found our Lord to be "the way, the truth, and the
life" will want to pursue this path regardless of personal cost.
Now it is
important to know and to understand that God has said, "He who
speaks lies shall not tarry in my sight." Psalm 101:7. Likewise,
at the end of Revelation we are told that "Outside [the
We saw
how lies can begin as a creeping vine, and grow round the tree of truth, strangling
it. One such lie that began in earnest in the mid 19th century was the theory
of evolution. Since then it has grown abundantly, and so engulfed the truth of
creation, that for many the Creator no longer exists. This was spelled out with
great clarity by the Apostle Paul, long before
In these
last days we are warned that the power of falsehood and deceit will reach a
crescendo never before known. Daniel was told of it in his day. He was shown in
visionary form a shadowy figure called "The Little Horn"
who would arise from small beginnings and grow into a major world power. One of
his activities would be to "Cast truth to the ground, and do
it with effect and succeed." Dan.8:12. The Apostle Paul received
a clearer image of this figure. "His coming is after the working of
Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all forms of
deceit of unrighteousness in those who perish, because they received not the
love of the truth that they might be saved. Because of this, God shall send
them strong delusion to believe the lie, that they might all be condemned who believed
not the truth but were well pleased with unrighteousness." 2
Thess.2:9-12
Isaiah
was referring to these people when he recorded their sentiments, "We
have made lies our refuge and under falsehood we have hidden ourselves"
But the Lord's judgment is spoken by the prophet. "Hail shall sweep
away the refuge of lies, and waters shall overflow the hiding place."
Isa.28:15-17.
Those
who use falsehood and deceit are employing the tools of the Devil. There is a
power source acting behind all such activities of darkness. No Christian should
contemplate any form of falsehood in his behaviour. Our Lord said of the Devil,
"He was a liar from the beginning and the father if lies."
Just as Adam was the father of all mankind, so the Devil is the father of all
untruth, deceit and falsehood. The practice of deceit will lead a Christian
into a vortex of misery from which he may find it difficult to emerge
unscathed. Those who have recently seen the first two parts of "The
Lord of the Rings" will have witnessed the strong dark force of
the Ring on those who hold it. It had a power of its own, responding to Sauron,
its master. Similarly, those who hold deceit in their hands will find the power
of Satan at work in their lives, will be drawn to him, and will not find release
until they let it go, denouncing it by "Telling the truth and shaming
the Devil."
The veil
of darkness that surrounds this world is a thick impenetrable layer shutting
out the truth of God from mankind. The Little Horn has trampled truth
underfoot, and made it scarce here on earth. But all is not lost. Pray for the
demolition of the "canopy of lies". Pray also for the germination of
the seeds of truth, trodden underfoot, that the glory, brilliance, and power of
THE TRUTH will once again flood the earth, and bring men to understand
righteousness. Pray that the Gates will open, the Doors swing wide, that "the
Lord, strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle" will
enter in and inaugurate His reign on this earth. Let all "those who
have clean hands and a pure heart, who have not sworn deceitfully,"
present this strong petition, and the Lord will send His blessing. (Psalm 24)