The Question That Reveals the Truth
Four high school boys once decided that a beautiful spring morning was far too inviting to spend in class. After skipping school, they returned in the afternoon with a well-rehearsed excuse: their car had a flat tire. The teacher listened, smiled kindly, and told them they had missed a quiz but could make it up immediately. Relieved, they sat down confidently, pencils in hand. Then came the single question: “Which tire was flat?”
In that moment, their carefully constructed story unraveled. What seemed clever quickly became obvious. The Bible reminds us that sin has a way of surfacing. We may coordinate the details, rehearse the explanation, and hope no one notices—but God sees perfectly. He does not need a follow-up question to uncover the truth. He weighs the heart and knows the facts long before we speak them.
There is something sobering about that reality, but also something freeing. We do not have to maintain false narratives or carry the stress of deception. Living honestly before God brings peace. The Lord’s desire is not to trap us but to lead us into truth. When we walk in integrity, we do not fear the question that exposes inconsistency. We can rest in the confidence that our lives match our words.
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