Bible Verse of the Day

Exaggeration: An Unnecessary Luggage

Monday, February 16, 2009


Therefore then, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses (who have borne testimony to the Truth), let us strip off and throw aside every encumbrance (unnecessary weight) and that sin which so readily (deftly and cleverly) clings to and entangles us, and let us run with patient endurance and steady and active persistence the appointed course of race that is set before us,
Looking away (from all that will distract) to Jesus, Who is the Leader and the Source of our faith (giving the first incentive for our belief) and is also its Finisher (bringing it to maturity and perfection). He, for the joy (of obtaining the prize) that was set before Him, endured the cross, despising and ignoring the shame, and is now seated at the right hand of the throne of God.
Hebrews 12:1- 2(AMP)

Today, I write with a heavy heart especially to believers who love the Lord and are serving Him wholeheartedly but who are still suppressed and oppressed under apparently avoidable and unsuspecting weights that have made their prayers to be unyielding and fruitless.
The story of a family who were serving God wholeheartedly comes to mind. The husband and the wife were very devoted that they were always willing to give all that they had to the work of the Lord. A time came, however, when the leaders of the church asked people to bring money to meet certain needs in the church and to propagate the gospel. Hearing this, the husband agreed with his wife to sell their only land but that they should keep a part of the proceeds at least to have something to fall back on. But when the husband took the money to the leaders of the church, without being asked, just to prove how devoted there were, he told them that they sold their only land and that they’ve brought all the proceeds… Yes, you guessed right, it was the tragic story of Ananias and Sapphira were wasted because they ‘simply’ exaggerated to show off as stated in the book of Acts 5:1- 11.

Yes, I am talking about the creeping weight of exaggeration. Many are so used to it that they exaggerate everything without winking their eyes. It does not matter who you are, your belief or religious disposition, anytime you blow up an information unduly or explain something just to prove a point when you actually know that it is false you are treading the path of Ananias and Sapphira and God has moved me to put this together for you to be free from its destructive claws.
The obvious question to ask is that, why do we exaggerate?
There are varying reasons why we are tempted to present a false view of happenings as if they were true. But in my view, the major reason why many people exaggerate is for self glory, that is to paint a picture of themselves which is not what they actually portray. For instance, how do you explain when a guy approaches a lady and then begins to tell the lady all the sweet nothings and everything about what he’s not just to get at the lady. Such relationship will definitely not last because an erroneous foundation has been laid. This has resulted into many divorce cases in the world. And this becomes extremely pathetic because believers are affected the most. According to a poll taken sometimes ago in the US, it was said that out of every 10 divorce cases reported, 4-5 are said to be by Christians. It might have gone worse now.
Other reasons why people exaggerate may be pride, low self-esteem, inferiority complex, fear or self aggrandisement.
How can we be free from this weight?
Know yourself

Those who know their real worth don’t need to exaggerate in order to impress anyone. However, many live a perpetual fake life and seek the approval of others to tell them what their real worth is. Why would you for instance buy a fairly used shirt or pant and claim you bought from designer store? Why not just tell the truth and let the devil be ashamed! You are made in God’s own image and that alone should e a thing of pride for you. You’re fearfully and wonderfully made, refuse to carry the extra luggage of exaggeration because it is not safe.
Know the truth
It has been said that exaggeration is false overstatement. Yes, what we exaggerate actually happened, but only added our own version or withheld certain vital information. Jesus says He’s the way, the truth and the life. To me, that means that anything that is not the truth is a lie. That is, we could always ask ourselves how Jesus (the truth) would have said what we are about to say. (You remember the saying, what will Jesus do?) If he wouldn’t say it differently, then it is the truth. But this does not come handy until we begin to spend time with the truth- Jesus, which is also called the Word of God according to John 1:1-3. You are most likely going to look like what you see often. You lie most times because you read books and movies that teach on how to cook up lies. Spend more time with the Word of God- the bible and you’ll know the truth that makes free!
Know your God
I want to believe Ananias and Sapphira didn’t trust God enough to meet their needs which must have been the reason why they had to keep back part of the proceeds of the land to themselves. Peter told them there was no point to test the Holy Spirit. If you know God is big enough to meet all your needs, then you’ll seek to only impress Him and Him alone. But can we really impress God with whatever we do or say? Everything is plain before Him and He knows you and I inside out. He knows, He sees and He hears. He could change your status overnight like He did for Joseph but we can limit Him with the unassuming and subtle sin of exaggeration.
So when next you want to fall under the temptation of exaggeration or self aggrandisement, remember Ananias and Sapphira!
Speak the truth and let the devil be ashamed!
It is well.
Credits: Cover photo is by Dave Curtis

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