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A Tangled Web And A Seared Conscience: The Science of Lying Agrees with God’s Word

“Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.” True to the old saying, one lie becomes two lies, which become four lies, which can quickly spiral into a web of deceit. Research shows that the more we lie, the easier it is to continue lying.

The authors of a study from 2016 noted that most people feel bad when they intentionally deceive someone, but eventually this feeling goes away. It seems we become desensitized to lying over time. Here’s what they discovered: “Brain scans showed that the first lie was associated with a burst of activity in the amygdalae, areas involved in emotional responses. But this activity lessened as the lies progressed. The effect was so strong that the team could use a person’s amygdala activity while they were lying to predict how big their next lie would be.”

A Seared Conscience

This research is intriguing. It explains the science behind something the Bible has said all along: “Now the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith . . . speaking lies in hypocrisy, having their own conscience seared with a hot iron” (1 Timothy 4:1–2).

These people are described as liars, and their consciences have been “seared.” Sin has a way of doing that. What starts out as seemingly just a little bit of sin can quickly snowball into an avalanche of sins. How does this happen? Well, little by little, with each new sin, the conscience is seared. Sin loses its seriousness, and more sins become acceptable. Scientists showed that at least part of this response is because our brain’s emotional response is lessened each time we lie.

Where Does Morality Come From?

Science can explain, at least in part, why people tend to be okay with lies after telling a few. But science can’t explain why lying is wrong in the first place. Science involves testing, repeating, and observing with our five senses. But morality is immaterial. You can’t study it with your senses.

So how do we know lying is wrong? You have to appeal to an ultimate foundation. But in our secular culture, many people have bought into the idea that man determines morality. Their starting point is man’s opinions. But what if my opinion is different from yours? If lying benefits me, why shouldn’t I lie? Without appealing to an ultimate authority, you can’t tell me lying is wrong. And if you start with man’s opinions, you don’t have an ultimate authority.

There is an ultimate authority—it’s God and His Word. God cannot lie (Titus 1:2), and, as Creator, He has the authority to set the rules. We cannot explain morality apart from the authority of God’s Word because morality isn’t based on what we think. We know lying is wrong because the Creator says, “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor” (Exodus 20:16) and “do not lie to one another” (Colossians 3:9).

Sadly we have been disobeying those rules ever since the Garden of Eden. It was there that Adam and Eve ate the fruit against God’s command, after being tempted by Satan, the father of lies (Genesis 3; John 8:44). Because of the Fall, we’re all born with that sin nature, which includes lying. As Psalm 58:3 says: “The wicked are estranged from the womb; They go astray as soon as they are born, speaking lies.”

Only Christ, God born as sinless man, is able to defeat sin and its consequence of death, and restore us to fellowship with a holy God.


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Iran Is Not Simply A Political Talking Point, Its A Major Player In End Times Prophecy

We are seeing headlines of courageous men and women standing up at great personal cost to the Iranian regime. We should all be praying for the people of Iran—especially for the many Iranian Christians among them. Pray for freedom, protection, and the gospel to continue spreading. Iran is not simply a political talking point, but what many, including myself, believe is a land of biblical significance. Iran (ancient Persia) is considered a major player in end times prophecy.

Though Its Implications Are Overwhelming, The Sound Doctrine Of Hell Is Vitally Important

With that terse observation, the late church historian Martin Marty summarized our attitude toward a vanishing doctrine that received a great deal of attention in previous generations. Hell is scarcely mentioned in most evangelical churches today. I must ask: When is the last time you heard a sermon or a serious Bible lesson on the topic? Sometimes it is given a quick mention, but yes, Marty is right, hell has disappeared, and we didn’t even notice.

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Wednesday, January 14th: A Call To Prayer And Repentance For America

If you think our nation is in trouble now, just wait… As our streets boil over with hate, anger, crime, drugs, and just sheer hopelessness, is there something we can do? You bet there is. I would like to call for a time of prayer and repentance this Wednesday, January 14, at 12:00 noon. As a nation our sins are so great. We have increasingly turned our backs on God and His commands, embracing godless secularism. We need to ask His forgiveness and seek His face.

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“Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.” True to the old saying, one lie becomes two lies, which become four lies, which can quickly spiral into a web of deceit. Research shows that the more we lie, the easier it is to continue lying.

The authors of a study from 2016 noted that most people feel bad when they intentionally deceive someone, but eventually this feeling goes away. It seems we become desensitized to lying over time. Here’s what they discovered: “Brain scans showed that the first lie was associated with a burst of activity in the amygdalae, areas involved in emotional responses. But this activity lessened as the lies progressed. The effect was so strong that the team could use a person’s amygdala activity while they were lying to predict how big their next lie would be.”

A Seared Conscience

This research is intriguing. It explains the science behind something the Bible has said all along: “Now the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith . . . speaking lies in hypocrisy, having their own conscience seared with a hot iron” (1 Timothy 4:1–2).

These people are described as liars, and their consciences have been “seared.” Sin has a way of doing that. What starts out as seemingly just a little bit of sin can quickly snowball into an avalanche of sins. How does this happen? Well, little by little, with each new sin, the conscience is seared. Sin loses its seriousness, and more sins become acceptable. Scientists showed that at least part of this response is because our brain’s emotional response is lessened each time we lie.

Where Does Morality Come From?

Science can explain, at least in part, why people tend to be okay with lies after telling a few. But science can’t explain why lying is wrong in the first place. Science involves testing, repeating, and observing with our five senses. But morality is immaterial. You can’t study it with your senses.

So how do we know lying is wrong? You have to appeal to an ultimate foundation. But in our secular culture, many people have bought into the idea that man determines morality. Their starting point is man’s opinions. But what if my opinion is different from yours? If lying benefits me, why shouldn’t I lie? Without appealing to an ultimate authority, you can’t tell me lying is wrong. And if you start with man’s opinions, you don’t have an ultimate authority.

There is an ultimate authority—it’s God and His Word. God cannot lie (Titus 1:2), and, as Creator, He has the authority to set the rules. We cannot explain morality apart from the authority of God’s Word because morality isn’t based on what we think. We know lying is wrong because the Creator says, “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor” (Exodus 20:16) and “do not lie to one another” (Colossians 3:9).

Sadly we have been disobeying those rules ever since the Garden of Eden. It was there that Adam and Eve ate the fruit against God’s command, after being tempted by Satan, the father of lies (Genesis 3; John 8:44). Because of the Fall, we’re all born with that sin nature, which includes lying. As Psalm 58:3 says: “The wicked are estranged from the womb; They go astray as soon as they are born, speaking lies.”

Only Christ, God born as sinless man, is able to defeat sin and its consequence of death, and restore us to fellowship with a holy God.


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Iran Is Not Simply A Political Talking Point, Its A Major Player In End Times Prophecy

We are seeing headlines of courageous men and women standing up at great personal cost to the Iranian regime. We should all be praying for the people of Iran—especially for the many Iranian Christians among them. Pray for freedom, protection, and the gospel to continue spreading. Iran is not simply a political talking point, but what many, including myself, believe is a land of biblical significance. Iran (ancient Persia) is considered a major player in end times prophecy.

Though Its Implications Are Overwhelming, The Sound Doctrine Of Hell Is Vitally Important

With that terse observation, the late church historian Martin Marty summarized our attitude toward a vanishing doctrine that received a great deal of attention in previous generations. Hell is scarcely mentioned in most evangelical churches today. I must ask: When is the last time you heard a sermon or a serious Bible lesson on the topic? Sometimes it is given a quick mention, but yes, Marty is right, hell has disappeared, and we didn’t even notice.

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Wednesday, January 14th: A Call To Prayer And Repentance For America

If you think our nation is in trouble now, just wait… As our streets boil over with hate, anger, crime, drugs, and just sheer hopelessness, is there something we can do? You bet there is. I would like to call for a time of prayer and repentance this Wednesday, January 14, at 12:00 noon. As a nation our sins are so great. We have increasingly turned our backs on God and His commands, embracing godless secularism. We need to ask His forgiveness and seek His face.

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