Presented by Lauren Stibgen

We are looking at seven things that are an abomination to God, and now we will focus on our mouth. More specifically: a lying tongue, a false witness that breathes out lies, and one who sows discord among brothers. Three of the seven things on the list God hates have to do with how we choose to use our mouth. And all three of these things that God hates us to do with our mouth can show up at work. Clearly if we use our words to lie, we lack integrity.

What about a lying tongue? Truthful lips endure forever, but a lying tongue is for a moment (Proverbs 12:19).

God wants you to be honest in all ways. This includes those little lies you may call “white lies”. Did you say you sent an email when you didn’t? Were you late for work, but said that you were on time? God still grieves this. The Word tell us a lying tongue is for a moment, and truthful lips endure forever. Eventually truth comes to light. In the context of work, depending on what you have lied about, it could have implications on how long your employment “endures”.

One of the ways we can lie is by being a false witness. If you don’t know, don’t comment! And don’t assume! Providing untrue information about someone or something at work can have implications far beyond your passing comment. This includes speculating about someone’s motives in a situation. If you don’t have direct and honest information, it is best to say nothing at all.

In Proverbs 12:17 the Word tells us: An honest witness tells the truth, but a false witness tells lies. It is easy to think we know things when we really don’t at all. Sometimes at work, you will be called upon as a witness. It is important to only state facts and not assumptions about what you are asked, and not to comment if you truly don’t know anything.

Sowing discord. The words of the reckless pierce like swords, but the tongue of the wise brings healing (Proverbs 12:18). Think about what happens when you quickly comment about something at work. Being rash means proceeding without a lack of careful consideration of the possible consequences and in this case, of the words being used. Do you blurt things out? Comment in meetings at an inappropriate time? Complain about company policies or other colleagues? Do your inside feelings of dissatisfaction come out? All of this can sow discord and God hates this.

How can you bring healing instead? Sometimes, saying nothing is the best thing you can choose.