How Proverbs 15:1 Can Help Us Respond to Half-Truths and Lies

This short devotion offers an example that can help us respond to false teachings and half-truths. #Half-Truths #Bible #Jesus

I’m studying effective ways to respond when people share half-truths, and 
Proverbs 15:1 is helpful:  

A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.

I’ve written about asking questions when evangelizing (Pause, Ask, and Listen), and the same is applicable when dealing with half-truth lies.

In Tactics,(1) Gregory Koukl talks about a store clerk wearing a pentagram necklace. He asked her if it had special meaning, and the clerk explained she was Wiccan, a follower of an earth religion which she said respects all life. 

Koukl said, “Then I suppose you’re pro-life.” But she made it clear she was pro-choice. 

He asked her why unborn life wasn’t a type of life she respected, and she looked confused, admitting she wasn't sure. 

Because of the line of people waiting, Koukl couldn’t pursue it further, but he left her with a seed of doubt about her paganism.(2) 

This made me think of a few situations where I’ve immediately disagreed when a Christian promoted a half-truth belief in a Bible study. I haven’t been rude, but my bluntness didn’t promote discussion. 

I want to adopt a Proverbs 15:1 attitude in future discussions, pausing to ask appropriate questions that will hopefully make the other person think about their illogical beliefs. Even if I don't convince the other person, perhaps I can plant seeds of doubt that will gradually change their views.

There are many half-truth lies circulating in the world and in the church. Let’s be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves” (Matthew 10:16).

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See What It Means to Be as Shrewd as Snakes

I'm excited about my book, Lies in Disguise, which will be released in October '25. It offers biblical answers for uncovering the errors in half-truth beliefs. 

(1) Tactics, by Gregory Koukl, copyright 2009, 2019 Zondarvan Reflective, pages 27-31. You can read the full story on Amazon. Just click “Read sample” under the picture of the book. The sample includes these pages.

(2) John 4:35-38 explains that some people sow seeds for the gospel and others reap the benefits. Even if we don't share the full gospel message, we are planting seeds that can lead to a person's salvation. There were a number of people and circumstances in my life that brought me to faith. 


This short devotion offers an example that can help us respond to false teachings and half-truths. #Half-Truths #Bible #Jesus

This short devotion offers an example that can help us respond to false teachings and half-truths. #Half-Truths #Bible #Jesus


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Finding Our “Happy Place”

Enjoy this devotion from the popular book Wisdom for Life and check out the great sales. #Jesus #Bible #HappyPlace #Wisdom

Today I'm sharing one of the devotions from my book Wisdom for Life. I hope you enjoy it!

The everyday stresses of life can weigh me down at times. That’s when I want to steal away to a “happy place” to refresh and renew my mind and find some peace. Do you ever feel that way? 

Guess what? We Christians can do that whenever we want. And we don’t even need to change our location. In fact, when we feel overwhelmed, it’s a sign that we’ve left our “happy place” and ventured into life carrying our own burdens instead of casting them on the Lord (Ps. 55:22). 

Taste and see that the Lord is good. How happy is the person who takes refuge in him! (Ps. 34:8
  
How happy is the one you choose and bring near to live in your courts! We will be satisfied with the goodness of your house, the holiness of your temple. (Ps. 65:4

How happy are those who reside in your house, who praise you continually. (Ps. 84:4

The Lord is our “happy place,” and we have an open invitation to come to Him: “Come to me, all of you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matt. 11:28). 

For Further Thought

Why not memorize one of the verses in this devotion so you can recite it when you are feeling overwhelmed and need to remember your “happy place.”

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For more wisdom from the Psalms, read Finding Strength in the Psalms, and I hope you will check out Wisdom for Life:

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Enjoy this devotion from the popular book Wisdom for Life and check out the great sales. #Jesus #Bible #HappyPlace #Wisdom

Enjoy this devotion from the popular book Wisdom for Life and check out the great sales. #Jesus #Bible #HappyPlace #Wisdom


Enjoy this devotion from the popular book Wisdom for Life and check out the great sales. #Jesus #Bible #HappyPlace #Wisdom


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A Four-year-old, an Old Typewriter, a Spiritual Truth

I checked to make sure you hadn't done Thursday's post because I wanted to change the title and description:          July 3 A 4-year-old, An Old Typewriter, A Spiritual Truth An amusing situation confirms an interesting spiritual truth. #sin #Bible #Jesus #Excuses

As a writer, I love old typewriters, and I have an antique one on display in my office.

When my grandchildren were small, I gave them instructions not to play with it. I know how excited and careless playful children can be, and I was afraid they might damage it.

But I will never forget the day when my four-year-old grandson stood next to the typewriter, looked me in the eye, and said, "Grammy, sometimes my hand just moves over there and plays with that typewriter."

I tried not to laugh, but I couldn't help but smile when I told him he would have to control his little hand. His four-year-old confession was an excellent illustration of the excuses we humans use to justify our sins. 

He didn't really admit fault. It was his hand that was the problem, not his heart.

We humans are great at blame-shifting, excusing, sidestepping, and redefining our sins. We see it in culture when people deny the obvious design in creation, taking pride in harmful behavior. And, if we're honest, we sometimes see it in ourselves.

1 John 1:9-10 tells us that whenever we excuse or redefine sin, we're calling God a liar—a sober warning.

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If you'd like to read some other lessons my grandchildren have taught me, see "Grammy, I Don't Love You Anymore" and Have You Folded Any Socks Today? 


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I checked to make sure you hadn't done Thursday's post because I wanted to change the title and description:          July 3 A 4-year-old, An Old Typewriter, A Spiritual Truth An amusing situation confirms an interesting spiritual truth. #sin #Bible #Jesus #Excuses

I checked to make sure you hadn't done Thursday's post because I wanted to change the title and description:          July 3 A 4-year-old, An Old Typewriter, A Spiritual Truth An amusing situation confirms an interesting spiritual truth. #sin #Bible #Jesus #Excuses


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Beware of Yoga, Reiki, and the Enneagram

Many Christians are trying to mix pagan practices with Christianity unaware of the damage they bring on themselves. #Yoga #Reiki #Enneagram #Bible

Pagan practices drew the Israelites away from God, and they do the same with modern Christians.

Promising spiritual, emotional, or physical benefits, pagan practices inspire an unrealistic loyalty. Christians become dependent, losing some of their discernment, and it causes some to lose their faith completely. 

Here are a few examples that have a growing loyalty among Christians: 

Yoga is a Hindu ritual with a Hindu name, based entirely on Hindu movements of worship. But it's sold to the public as simply an exercise and method of relaxation. Once addicted, Christians insist it is harmless and even try to combine it with Scripture meditation. Learn more about yoga's paganism: Examining Yoga Biblically and Should Christians Practice Yoga?

Reiki is a Japanese technique that is based on the pagan belief that an unseen life force energy flows through us and keeps us alive. Reiki claims to spiritually guide people's life force energy, promoting well-being and healing. The word Reiki is made of two Japanese words—Rei, which means God's Wisdom or the Higher Power, and Ki, which is life force energy (reiki.org). Learn more about Reiki: Got Questions.

Enneagram, a practice with growing popularity among Christians, was introduced by a New Age mystic and promoted by New Agers. See Why Christians Should Avoid the Enneagram

Even though God strongly warns against pagan practices, many Christians defend them, insisting they're healthy and harmless (2 Corinthians 6:14-18). 

Please don't be taken in by these claims, dear Christians! And steer clear of any Christian teacher who uses or promotes these things.

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Listen to the warnings of those who were once advocates for these practices.

Listen to this interview with a  former New Age Guru Should Christians Practice Yoga?

Listen to a former Reiki master: Why Christians Should Avoid Reiki and Energy Healing.

Listen to a former New Age teacher: The enneagram: Personality test or guide to the occult.

Many Christians are trying to mix pagan practices with Christianity unaware of the damage they bring on themselves. #Yoga #Reiki #Enneagram #Bible

 
Many Christians are trying to mix pagan practices with Christianity unaware of the damage they bring on themselves. #Yoga #Reiki #Enneagram #Bible

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Celebrate Jesus!

This 1-minute devotion shares the true meaning of celebrating a Sabbath. #Bible #Sabbath #Jesus

God commanded us to observe the Sabbath, a day to rest and refocus on the Lord (Exodus 20:8). 


Sadly, by the time Jesus came to earth, the Pharisees had turned the Sabbath into a burdensome, legalistic observance. Their man-made rules distorted the meaning and purpose of the Lord's Day (John 7:21-24Luke 6:1-10).

God's purpose for the Sabbath and other special holidays (holy days) is to help His people remember and celebrate His love and faithfulness (e.g., Passover). 

Although we can rest in Christ's love daily, it's healthy for us to have a day each week to refresh ourselves physically and spiritually, a day to celebrate our salvation, God's Word, and Christian fellowship.*
 
It's also good to step back from time to time to ask ourselves if we've let elements of our faith become legalistic and burdensome.
 
If our Sabbath has lost some of its meaning, we can consider ways to make it more meaningful. We can also create monthly, quarterly, or annual family traditions to celebrate our faith. And let's be sure to plan ahead to joyfully and deliberately celebrate The Two Most Important Days in History.
 
I'd love to hear your ideas for celebrating your faith. Why not leave them in a comment.

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Check out this devotion for some ideas: 5 Creative Things Christians Can Do to Improve Well-being.
 
Additional Notes:
 
* The Sabbath commandment is the only one of the Ten Commandments not restated in the New Testament. This may be because every day is a Sabbath to the Christian. After all, we can “rest” in the finished work of Christ (Hebrews 4). See Is One Day Holier than Another.
 
Sadly, some Christians still view the Sabbath very legalistically. They judge other Christians by the day of the week they celebrate the Lord's Day, violating the commands in Colossians 2:16:  

Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day.

Let's celebrate the Sabbath according to our conscience and not judge others who celebrate it differently.




This 1-minute devotion shares the true meaning of celebrating a Sabbath. #Bible #Sabbath #Jesus

This 1-minute devotion shares the true meaning of celebrating a Sabbath. #Bible #Sabbath #Jesus


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Never, Never Forget This Important Aspect of True Faith!

Studies show some disturbing trends in Christian faith. Let's change those trends! #Bible #Jesus #GodsWord #Christianity #True Faith

God loves us and He's given us His wonderful Word. Let me name a few of the millions of awesome things about God's Word: 

✔ It’s not like human books. It's powerfully alive and active (Hebrews 4:12).

It’s necessary in forming faith, correcting misunderstandings, and training in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16-17).

It’s 100% reliable (Proverbs 30:5).

It’s life-giving nourishment for our souls (Matthew 4:4).

“A recent LifeWay Research study found only 45 percent of those who regularly attend church read the Bible more than once a week. Over 40 percent of the people attending read their Bible occasionally, maybe once or twice a month. Almost 1 in 5 churchgoers say they never read the Bible—essentially the same number who read it every day.” (Source)

This is sad and dangerous. Without a growing knowledge of God’s Word, we remain baby Christians, never fully understanding God’s plans and purposes for our lives (Ephesians 2:10). We’ll be unable to understand how biblical truths fit together (2 Timothy 2:15). And we’ll be easily taken in by half-truth lies.

If you are neglecting God’s Word, I encourage you to take a couple of days to carefully read through Psalm 119, noting what it teaches us about God’s Word and our attitude toward it. 

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I'm presently working on the final edits of my book Lies in Disguise which is scheduled to come out in October 2025. It reveals many of the half-truths that have disguised the real teachings of Scripture and misled many of God's people.

For examples of some of the things that are deceiving many Christians, see: 3 Lies that Deceive Us and Lies about Jesus: Shame and Guilt.


Studies show some disturbing trends in Christian faith. Let's change those trends! #Bible #Jesus #GodsWord #Christianity #True Faith

Studies show some disturbing trends in Christian faith. Let's change those trends! #Bible #Jesus #GodsWord #Christianity #True Faith

 

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"Why Obey Commands that Cause Abuse?"

Are you struggling with questions about male/ female leadership in the church? #Bible #Biblelovenotes #Christianity #Jesus

A woman asked why I believe in male leadership in church and home when it so often causes abuse. 

In When Male Leadership Is Misused, I explained: “When people abuse God’s commands, that doesn’t mean the command is wrong. It means the person is wrong.” 

We don't give up on traffic laws because of reckless drivers, and we don't blame rape laws for the cruelty of rapists. Why do we blame God's leadership laws for bad leaders? 

And when it comes to abusing” God's Word, recent studies show that a majority of female pastors lead the way, choosing human wisdom above God's wisdom (1 Corinthians 3:18-20). 

For example, 77% of women clergy support abortion, compared to 44% of male clergy. And 58% of female pastors support LGBTQ marriage, compared to 27% of male pastors. 

It's sad that any pastor chooses to abuse Scripture, but female pastors are leading the way. 

Don't think that I'm excusing sexual abuse in the church—it's evil to the core. But the number of people hurt by that abuse pales in significance to the number of babies murdered by abortion and the number of souls damaged by LGBTQ lifestyles. 

Women can utilize their leadership and teaching skills in appropriate ways in the church, but God has designed men to hold the positions of pastor and elder. If we reject the Bible's commands about leadership, it's inevitable that we'll reject other biblical commands.

Stand firm, dear Christians. Let's trust God's wisdom, not our own (Proverbs 3:5-6)!

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This is part of a series of devotions on male leadership:


    

Are you struggling with questions about male/ female leadership in the church? #Bible #Biblelovenotes #Christianity #Jesus

Are you struggling with questions about male/ female leadership in the church? #Bible #Biblelovenotes #Christianity #Jesus

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Divine Footprints: Psalm 77

The Psalmist had a troubled night until he reminded himself of God's footprints. Do you know which footprints?  #Bible #Jesus #Christianity

He was so distressed he couldn't sleep.

If we'd looked through his bedroom window, we'd have seen him groaning, tears running down his face, too grieved to speak, his arms outstretched for hours. He felt God had rejected him.

Then he took his thoughts captive (2 Corinthians 10:5).

Have you read this true story about Asaph? God divinely inspired Asaph to share it in Psalm 77. Asaph adjusted his thinking by reminding himself that God is holy, great, miraculous, and powerful (vv. 13-14). He remembered that God redeems men and women because He's in control of all things (vv. 15-18). And I especially like the last two verses in this psalm:
 
Your path led through the sea, your way through the mighty waters, though your footprints were not seen. You led your people like a flock by the hand of Moses and Aaron. Psalm 77:19-20

Asaph was remembering how the Israelites once stood with the Egyptian army on one side and the Red Sea on the other. Things looked hopeless. But God's footprints were unseen beneath the sea (Exodus 14).
 
Has God at times led you through a situation in ways you never could have imagined? Why not ponder those situations whenever you feel like things are hopeless.
 
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For more insights on this subject, see Sometimes God Has a Plan C and When You Feel Like Giving Up. For a short Bible study on this devotion and the biblical meaning of peace, check out today's Bite Size Bible Study.  



 
The Psalmist had a troubled night until he reminded himself of God's footprints. Do you know which footprints?  #Bible #Jesus #Christianity




The Psalmist had a troubled night until he reminded himself of God's footprints. Do you know which footprints?  #Bible #Jesus #Christianity


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Admitting My Faults

Does Admitting your sins cause others to sin? #Bible #Biblelovenotes #sin #Jesus #Repentance

The other day a man wrote to tell me that my devotion Fools, Anger, and Repentance was ungodly because I admitted that I sometimes get angry. He said I was encouraging others to sin.  

I’d agree with him if I downplayed, excused, or defended my sins. But that’s not what I did.

I remember attending a study as a new Christian and deciding it wasn’t for me because everyone in it seemed pretty close to perfect. They didn’t share their prayer requests, but I imagined their requests would be things like “Please pray that I spend three hours in prayer each morning instead of two hours.” 

We cannot have real and meaningful fellowship with God or others if we aren’t honest about both our sins and our victories over sin (Proverbs 28:13James 5:16; 1 John 1:8-10; Romans 12:15).

If I were ignoring God’s commands and living a sinful lifestyle, I’d have no business writing devotions. But if we are looking for perfect people to teach us, we’ll never find any.

I’ve walked with the Lord for fifty years, and I’ve grown in my faith, successfully dealing with many of my sins. But I still blow it sometimes. And if I tried to hide that fact, I’d be dishonest.

My Bible Love Notes author page (Gailexplains I'm still growing in the Lord. And I know for sure I won't reach perfection this side of heaven. 

But I’d love to hear your view. Would you rather read devotions by authors who present themselves as perfect?

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For more on this subject, see: 

When You Blow It, Don't Hit the "Backspace"

What To Do When We Blow It

 

Does Admitting your sins cause others to sin? #Bible #Biblelovenotes #sin #Jesus #Repentance

Does Admitting your sins cause others to sin? #Bible #Biblelovenotes #sin #Jesus #Repentance


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No Weapon Formed against Us

This wonderful true story shows how "no weapon formed against God's people will prosper." And it only takes 1-minute to read. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible

“If the missile complex is ever torn down, we ask that the bricks be used to build churches.”(1)

This message was found in an empty artillery shell sealed in a brick wall. Christians found it in 1992 while salvaging building materials for a church from an old Soviet missile silo. The message explained the bricks in the silo had come from churches Stalin destroyed after WWII.

 
Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin “promoted atheism through special atheistic education in schools, anti-religious propaganda, the anti-religious work of public institutions (Society of the Godless), discriminatory laws, and a terror campaign against religious believers.”(2)

How interesting that these bricks have returned to their rightful owner—God. The Society of the Godless had a short-lived history, but the Church of the Living God lives on!

If you're a Christian, you are also owned by God. And that means no matter what happens to you, God's purposes will not be thwarted.

“‘No weapon forged against you will prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and this is their vindication from me,’ declares the LORD.” Isaiah 54:17

(1) The Missile Silo that Became a Church, Open Doors News Brief, 10-92, page 3
(2) WIKI article on Stalin

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I've always been interested in the effect of Communism on the hearts and minds of those enslaved by it. Let me explain why:

My husband is a retired Army officer, and during our twenty-two years in the military, we lived three years in Mainz, Germany, when the Soviet Iron Curtain still existed, separating Communist East Germany from free West Germany. Living there during that time gave me a deep interest in the Communist bloc countries called the Soviet Union. 

Then in 2005-2010, we lived in the former Communist country of Hungary doing Christian work. This gave us a further interest in those countries controlled and oppressed by the atheistic Communist Russian government. If you'd like to read one-minute devotions about our time in Hungary, check out:

💙4 Puzzle Pieces - how God sometimes directs our lives
💙Just Another Day in Paradise - our time on a 100-year-old farm
💙When God Changes Our Plans - how we ended up in Hungary
💙Our Divine Translator - things I learned from speaking with a translator and how they apply to us as Christians  
💙Did You Know Your Brother Is a Songwriter? - a wonderful revelation about God's family  
💙God Is Good Even When Circumstances Are Bad  - the story of being pick-pocketed
💙He Developed a Curriculum for Survival while in Prison - this is such a good testimony from a Hungarian priest!
💙My Friend Lived in a Box - the spiritual consequences of Communism
💙How Can You Shine Today? - revelations from a tram ride 
💙Praying for People in Your Path - no matter where you live
💙Caffeine-Free or Extra Espresso - what ordering in a different language taught me about God, a story that is both humorous and profound!
💙100-Year-Old Hungarian Farm - This is a pictorial look at our three-week stay in an old farm...beautiful!!
💙Commie-Condos and God's Prevailing Beauty - This devotion talks about Communism's attempt to minimize the creativity and beauty in everyday life.
💙Memory Collage - This is a creative post, something I featured the first few years of Bible Love Notes. It's about saving our memories from Budapest.


This wonderful true story shows how "no weapon formed against God's people will prosper." And it only takes 1-minute to read. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible



This wonderful true story shows how "no weapon formed against God's people will prosper." And it only takes 1-minute to read. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible


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