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What to Do
Unit G. Relating to People
Chapter 32. Justice
Being True
Sections
In order to do what is right in our relationships with others, we must be true – both faithful and truthful. It is important to remember that faithfulness and truth – with the trust that they generate – are absolutely essential for our relationships with others to work, for so many aspects of our relationships are dependent on them. Accordingly we must avoid deceitfulness and associated dishonest practices. Bear in mind that deceitfulness is arguably the prime characteristic of Satan and evil.
Faithfulness
Be faithful
Prov 3:3-4 Never let go of loyalty and faithfulness. Tie them round your neck; write them on your heart. 4If you do this, both God and people will be pleased with you. GNT
Matt 23:23 [Jesus:] Woe to you, experts in the law and you Pharisees, hypocrites! You give a tenth of mint, dill, and cumin, yet you neglect what is more important in the law – justice, mercy, and faithfulness! You should have done these things without neglecting the others. NET
Be trustworthy and reliable
1Tim 3:11 In the same way, women must be respected by others. They must not speak evil of others. They must be self-controlled and trustworthy in everything. NCV™
2Tim 2:2 [Paul, to Timothy:] Take the teachings that you heard me proclaim in the presence of many witnesses, and entrust them to reliable people, who will be able to teach others also. GNT
Stand by others . . .
Luke 22:28 [Jesus, to his disciples:] You are the ones who have always stood by me in my trials. ISV
Ruth 1:15-17 So Naomi said, “Look, your sister-in-law is returning to her people and to her god. Follow your sister-in-law back home!” 16But Ruth replied, “Stop urging me to abandon you! For wherever you go, I will go. Wherever you live, I will live. Your people will become my people, and your God will become my God. 17Wherever you die, I will die – and there I will be buried. May the Lord punish me severely if I do not keep my promise! Only death will be able to separate me from you!” NET
Ruth’s promise to stand by her bereaved mother-in-law is a superlative expression of loyalty and commitment.
. . . Do not desert others
Josh 22:3 [Joshua, to the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and East Manasseh:] All this time, to this day, you have never deserted your relatives. You have carefully kept the commands of the Lord your God. GW
Prov 27:10a Never abandon your friend nor your father’s friend … ISV
Do not betray others
Matt 27:4a [Judas:] “I have sinned by betraying an innocent man to death!” GNT
Job 17:5 If a man denounces his friends for personal gain, the eyes of his children will fail. NET
If one betrays his friend for reward, such will be the consequences that even his children will “suffer for it” (GNT).
Consequences of unfaithfulness
Prov 11:3, 6 The integrity of the upright guides them, but the crookedness of the unfaithful destroys them. … 6The righteousness of the upright will deliver them, but the faithless will be captured by their own desires. NET
Truthfulness
Be truthful . . .
Ps 51:6a [David, to God:] Yet, you desire truth and sincerity. GW
Zec 8:19b You must love truth and peace. GNT
. . . Speak the truth
Zec 8:16a These are the things you must do: Speak the truth, each of you, to one another. NET
Be honest
Eph 4:28 If you are a thief, quit stealing. Be honest and work hard, so you will have something to give to people in need. CEV
Luke 8:15 Those seeds that fell on good ground are the people who listen to the message and keep it in good and honest hearts. They last and produce a harvest. CEV
Be sincere
2Cor 1:12b [Paul, to the Corinthian believers:] Our conscience testifies that we have conducted ourselves in the world with pure motives and godly sincerity, without earthly wisdom but with God’s grace—and especially towards you. ISV
Have integrity . . .
1Ki 9:4a [God, to Solomon:] You must serve me with integrity and sincerity, just as your father David did. NET
. . . Integrity brings security
Prov 10:9 The one who conducts himself in integrity will live securely, but the one who behaves perversely will be found out. NET
Deceitfulness
Do not deceive
Lev 19:11b Never steal, lie, or deceive your neighbor. GW
Do not lie
Col 3:9-10 [Paul, to the Colossian believers:] Do not lie to one another since you have put off the old man with its practices 10and have been clothed with the new man that is being renewed in knowledge according to the image of the one who created it. NET
Do not give false testimony
Ex 20:16 You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor. NET
Do not use flattery
Ps 12:2-3 [David:] People lie to one another; they flatter and deceive. 3May the Lord cut off all flattering lips, and the tongue that boasts! NET
Do not plot evil schemes
Zec 8:17a Do not plan evil in your hearts against one another. NET
Prov 12:20 Deceit is in the heart of those who plot evil, but those who promote peace have joy. NET
Avoid hypocrisy: Not acting in accordance with what you say; . . .
Matt 23:2-3 [Jesus:] The experts in the law and the Pharisees sit on Moses’ seat. 3Therefore pay attention to what they tell you and do it. But do not do what they do, for they do not practice what they teach. NET
. . . and false external practices – doing things for show
Mark 12:40 [Jesus, referring to the teachers of the law:] They devour widows’ property, and as a show make long prayers. These men will receive a more severe punishment. NET
Deceptive practices bring oneself harm
Prov 17:20 The one who has a perverse heart does not find good, and the one who is deceitful in speech falls into trouble. NET
Prov 21:28 A lying witness will perish, but the one who reports accurately speaks forever. NET
Deceptive practices ultimately bring God’s judgment
Ps 52:3-5 [David, as if speaking to a wicked man:] You love evil more than good, lies more than speaking the truth. (Selah) 4You love to use all the words that destroy, and the tongue that deceives. 5Yet God will make you a permanent heap of ruins. He will scoop you up and remove you from your home; he will uproot you from the land of the living. (Selah) NET
Rev 21:8 But to the cowards, unbelievers, detestable persons, murderers, the sexually immoral, and those who practice magic spells, idol worshipers, and all those who lie, their place will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur. That is the second death. NET
Dishonest Gain
Note that because much of what can be described as “dishonest gain” involves deceitfulness, a good portion of this section is also relevant to the previous section, Deceitfulness.
Do not pursue dishonest gain
1Tim 3:8 Deacons likewise must be dignified, not double-tongued, not addicted to much wine, not greedy for dishonest gain. ESV
Do not steal
Ex 20:15 You shall not steal. NET
Do not defraud
Lev 19:13a You shall not cheat your neighbor … NKJV
Do not take excessive interest or extort money
Ezek 18:17-18 [Ezekiel, speaking of a righteous person:] He keeps his hand from doing wrong. He does not take too much interest or profit when he lends money. He obeys my laws and lives by my rules. He will not die for his father’s sin; he will surely live. 18But his father took other people’s money unfairly and robbed his brother and did what was wrong among his people. So he will die for his own sin. NCV™
Do not accept bribes
Ex 23:8 Never take a bribe, because bribes blind those who can see and deny justice to those who are in the right. GW
Ill-gotten gain does not last
Prov 13:11a Wealth gained by dishonesty will be diminished … NKJV
Ill-gotten gain has ill consequences
Prov 1:19 Such is the way of all those who seek illicit gain—it takes away the lives of those who possess it. ISV
1Cor 6:10 … thieves, the greedy, drunkards, the verbally abusive, and swindlers will not inherit the kingdom of God. NET
Addendum: Oaths
The swearing of an oath has two main usages: to affirm the truthfulness of a statement; and to confirm the sincerity and binding nature of a pledge or agreement. The OT law stipulated that it was to be done in God’s name – as opposed to that of a false god – appealing to or invoking God as a witness to the integrity of what was said. It cannot be done falsely – or lightly (cf. Lev 5:4) – and cannot be broken (cf. Num 30:2; Josh 9:3-21).
The practice of swearing oaths, in God’s name – not to be done falsely
Deut 6:13 [Moses, to the Israelites:] You must revere the Lord your God, serve him, and take oaths using only his name. NET
Lev 19:12 [God, to the Israelites:] You must not swear falsely in my name, so that you do not profane the name of your God. I am the Lord. NET
Swearing an oath to assert the truthfulness of a statement
2Cor 1:18 [Paul:] But as God is faithful, our message to you is not “Yes” and “No.” NET
By linking the truth of his words with the certainty of God being faithful, Paul to all intents and purposes swears an oath based on God’s faithfulness if not his name.
Swearing an oath to confirm a pledge . . .
Num 30:2 [Moses, to the Israelites:] If a man makes a vow to the Lord or takes an oath of binding obligation on himself, he must not break his word, but must do whatever he has promised. NET
. . . Such oaths are barred by NT teaching
Matt 5:33-37 [Jesus:] Again, you have heard that it was said to an older generation, ‘Do not break an oath, but fulfill your vows to the Lord.’ 34But I say to you, do not take oaths at all – not by heaven, because it is the throne of God, 35not by earth, because it is his footstool, and not by Jerusalem, because it is the city of the great King. 36Do not take an oath by your head, because you are not able to make one hair white or black. 37Let your word be ‘Yes, yes’ or ‘No, no.’ More than this is from the evil one. NET
Possibly in response to abuse of such oaths associated with pledges, Jesus taught that we should not swear them at all (v. 34a), but instead simply state our intention (v. 37).