What about the old philosophical question- Is telling a lie to save someones life; a sin ? Ex.- all the Jews saved in WW2 because of the lies told by those hiding them.
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You have hit upon an age-old dilemma which some Christians struggle with. ..If a lie saves lives or does some great good, is it still a sin ? Hard , cold fact does say it is a sin..but remember, every sin is not a "sin unto death" (soul death).
For an answer, let's turn to God's own words. We see in (Joshua ch 2) how Rahab, a harlot whose house was perched upon the walls of Jericho (double walls), hid the Hebrew spies under material on the roof and told the king's searchers that the Hebrews had already left; thereby saving the 2 spies lives and the future of Israel.
Now, here's my view... This story of Rahab is a wonderful story of sin and redemption and frames a beautiful picture for each of us in this church age to look back upon our sinful lives before we found Jesus.
Rahab was a harlot, living in pagan Jericho. She knew nothing of the true God and seemingly cared less, considering her lifestyle. She had however, heard of the miracles of God, drying up of the Red Sea etc and was convinced in her heart.
As the spies left, they told her to place a scarlet cord in her window and thereby the invading army of Joshua woud "pass over" her house, harming none there.
"Pass-over"...does that sound familiar ? In Egypt, the blood of the lamb was placed upon the door posts and lintel...and the "Death Angel" passed over all in that house. Today, we plead the scarlet blood of Christ..the "lamb of God".. and when that time comes, the "Death Angel" will pass-over each of us!
An excellent picture of a lost sinner..seeing the truth; pleading for, and receiving redemption. God indeed forgives..
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Yes lying is a sin, but unlike some say all sins are not equal..nearly all are, but some few are especially egregious to God.
For instance, bring the funds of a prostitute or homosexual into the temple is an abomination;
King James Bible"Thou shalt not bring the hire of a whore, or the price of a dog, into the house of the LORD thy God for any vow: for even both these
are abomination unto the LORD thy God"
Almost all sins can be forgiven, but there is a sin "unto death" (soul death).
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King James BibleIf any man see his brother sin a sin
which is not unto death, he shall ask, and he shall give him life for them that sin not unto death. There is a sin unto death: I do not say that he shall pray for it".
'Nuff preaching..carry on..