3 Things Being a False Witness Can Accomplish

3 Things Being a False Witness Can Accomplish

“The ends justify the means” and “A little white lie never hurt anyone”— these two cliches miss the obvious and contradict Almighty God. Proverbs 6:16-19 reveals seven things that the Lord hates. These abominations do not belong in the realm of moral ambiguity, yet man will run to defend them to some degree or another. James warns us about the tongue’s great potential to destroy, and John was told that “all liars” will have their part in the lake of fire, so we should not be surprised to find lying mentioned twice among the seven abominations God hates (Jas. 3:5-8; Rev. 1:8).

The difference between “a lying tongue” and “a false witness who speaks lies” in Proverbs 6 allows for a more specific and pointed application of the unchanging truth about lying. Lying is a weapon of destruction. By claiming to provide the truth, a false witness uses that weapon to its most terrible potential.

A false witness can condemn an innocent man on trial. Our Lord was slandered by false witnesses on the night of His betrayal. Certainly, a Christian should never have any interest in testifying falsely in court. But the application of the Bible’s stance on false witnessing extends beyond the courtroom.

A false witness can destroy a man’s reputation in the court of public opinion. The words of the Christian are to spread grace, not malice (Eph. 4:29). While we carefully examine our own words let us also recall that if God hates the sin of being a false witness then we should avoid those who would bend our ears to gossip (Rom. 16:17; 2 Thess. 3:6-14).

A false witness can erase the potential yield of truth. Telling a lie attacks from both angles against the power of truth by spreading falsehoods and by replacing truth with error. Truth is the basis for unity (Eph. 4:3-6). Once a lie removes that, all that remains is discord. Speaking truth can restore the fallen, call sinners to Jesus, protect the innocent, edify the weak, and encourage the faithful. Lies cannot help anyone; instead, they actively dissuade those in need of truth from searching for it.

The reasons we lie are many, but ultimately each one comes down to control: I will either seek my own way or trust in the words of my Creator.

-Ross Haffner