
A “through the bible” devotion from Psalm 120.
“Deliver me, O Lord, from lying lips” (Psalm 120:2).
Whoa. That’s a big ask, isn’t it? I mean, think about it. How many people lied to you today? Or what about this: how many people have lied about you?
- “This offer is only good today.” “Sale…today only!” “Call in the next ten minutes.”
- A nice young man or woman knocks on my door to tell me that my neighborhood has been plagued by home invasions, car break-ins, and insect infestations. I need a security system, monthly pest treatments, and a personal bodyguard.
- “I never got your text.”
- “I’m fine.” “No worries.” “We’re good.”
- “Trust me.”
Here’s what I want to believe: they are all sincere, just tying to get your attention, and sell you something.
Here’s what I know: you’re all just lying to me. The world is filled with lying lips.
I hate living in a world where I don’t trust, don’t know who to trust, and am afraid to trust anyone.
So that’s my prayer, too. “Deliver me from lying lips.” Don’t let me be a liar. Show me who I can trust. Make me a genuine person in a genuine place.