Lies Borrow Time, Truth Owns Eternity

The most terrible thing in the world is a lie—not because it is obvious, but because it is deceptive. Lies do not announce themselves as falsehood. They disguise themselves as truth, borrowing its language and appearance, while quietly leading souls into snares, chaos, and confusion.

Lies distort reality. They create disorder and make truth look weak, exposed, and powerless. Yet this appearance is temporary. Truth has never needed to defend itself loudly to prevail. It carries within it the authority of God, and when the time comes, it stands to judge.

History and Scripture both reveal a sobering reality: when truth finally rises, lies disappear. They cannot stand in its presence. However, before they vanish, they often leave deep wounds—broken trust, regretful decisions, and lasting pain in the lives of those who believed them.

This is why standing for truth matters. Silence in the face of deception is not neutrality; it is surrender. Speaking the truth may feel costly, but it aligns the soul with God’s justice. Truth may look frail, but it is never defeated. It may appear defenseless, yet it is insurmountable.
God is truth. And when He speaks, deception is exposed, and lies are judged openly. Shame follows deceit, not truth.

The call is clear: fear God and flee from lies. Do not negotiate with deception or attempt to manage it. Lies are not harmless errors; they originate from the father of lies and lead only to destruction.

In the end, truth always wins—not because it shouts the loudest, but because it stands with God.

God's Loving Heart.
Lies Borrow Time, Truth Owns Eternity The most terrible thing in the world is a lie—not because it is obvious, but because it is deceptive. Lies do not announce themselves as falsehood. They disguise themselves as truth, borrowing its language and appearance, while quietly leading souls into snares, chaos, and confusion. Lies distort reality. They create disorder and make truth look weak, exposed, and powerless. Yet this appearance is temporary. Truth has never needed to defend itself loudly to prevail. It carries within it the authority of God, and when the time comes, it stands to judge. History and Scripture both reveal a sobering reality: when truth finally rises, lies disappear. They cannot stand in its presence. However, before they vanish, they often leave deep wounds—broken trust, regretful decisions, and lasting pain in the lives of those who believed them. This is why standing for truth matters. Silence in the face of deception is not neutrality; it is surrender. Speaking the truth may feel costly, but it aligns the soul with God’s justice. Truth may look frail, but it is never defeated. It may appear defenseless, yet it is insurmountable. God is truth. And when He speaks, deception is exposed, and lies are judged openly. Shame follows deceit, not truth. The call is clear: fear God and flee from lies. Do not negotiate with deception or attempt to manage it. Lies are not harmless errors; they originate from the father of lies and lead only to destruction. In the end, truth always wins—not because it shouts the loudest, but because it stands with God. God's Loving Heart.
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