There seems to be a dogmatic opposition within Christendom against lying. Please explain how this is shown in the following Scriptures.
From today's devotional reading, Jesus tells the Apostles to take back a house they blessed if they find it not worthy. Matthew 10:13. Yet, not merely lying but contractual fraud is not deemed unworthy to take back the blessing @:
From today's devotional reading, Jesus tells the Apostles to take back a house they blessed if they find it not worthy. Matthew 10:13. Yet, not merely lying but contractual fraud is not deemed unworthy to take back the blessing @:
- Genesis 27: Jacob tells his blind father that he is Esau, thereby getting the blessing of being lord over his brother.
- Joshua 9: Gibeonites pretend to be from far away to make a peace treaty, even though God told Joshua not to make peace with those people near by.