I just wanted to share with everyone that you will have some people that are lying rather in the church or your job. Please be loving and use wisdom on how to deal with a person who is lying.
- Damaged relationships: Lying can damage trust, safety, and bonds with others.
Lying can cause feelings of shame, guilt, hurt, anger, and avoidance. Lying can make it difficult to build genuine connections and can negatively impact your reputation.Lying can be associated with lower self-esteem and more negative affect. Lying for a longer period could lead to high levels of stress, which can have mentally and physically devastating consequences. takes a toll on your ability to regulate your emotions and maintain a healthy perspective on reality.The Bible considers lying to be a sin and a serious offense against God. It condemns lying in many places, including the Ten Commandments, Leviticus, Proverbs, and Revelatio
- Proverbs 13:5: "A righteous man hates lying"
- Proverbs 6:16-19: "There are six things the LORD hates— no, seven things he detests: haughty eyes, a lying tongue"
According to the Bible, when dealing with a liar, you should prioritize honesty and truthfulness yourself, confront them gently with the truth, set clear boundaries, and forgive them while still being cautious about trusting them fully in the future, as lying is considered a sin that God despises; always seeking God's guidance in navigating such situations. Be wise, be loving, and do not get angry.
- Consider the Source. ...
- Look inward...
- Document the evidence...
- Think Before You Confront Someone. ...
- Practice compassion...
- Stay Levelheaded. ...
- Discuss Your Boundaries With the Person Who Lied.
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