What a world this would be without lying: imagine people telling the truth, all the time. Pretense, posturing, and deception would be gone; all fraud, cheating and manipulation would disappear.
Politicians would tell you what they believe rather that what they think you want to hear in order to get your vote. Governments would not pursue policies of violence in the name of national security and cover murder with lies. Corporations would honor their contracts instead of stealing pension funds. Job applicants would not pad their resumes or lie about their credentials.
Pastors would focus on honest exposition rather than cleverness. Bible scholars would be faithful to the Scriptures: all sects and cults would evaporate. Doctrinal divisions would dissolve into a harmony of truth. Men would make marriage vows and keep them; women would not rely on manipulation to exert control.
A world without lying would be a world of honesty, faithfulness and integrity. In such a world, men and women would finally become who they were intended to be: beings who speak the truth as God their Creator speaks the truth. It pertains to the glory of God that he does not lie; in fact, because telling the truth is inherent in his character, it is impossible for God to lie.
We desire to know this God of Truth, to become like more him by grace in the fellowship of those who share a similar goal. A world without lying will be a perfect world, one that we are eager to see established through the grace of God, the blood of Christ and the sanctification of the Holy Spirit.
