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No Excuse To Lie

NO EXCUSE TO LIE.

You are welcome to a refreshing moment of teachings.

There are two principal agent that enhances the fruit of lying; GREED AND FEAR. Its impossible for you to lie when these two are absent.

Don't focus on what you want but focus on what God has already provided for you. Do you really know what God has provided for your life?

Many people lie to achieve things they don't need. Necessity should be your watch word. Is this thing really necessary for your life...if that is truth how come is it diffcuilt for you to use being truthful to achieve it?

Whatsoever you can gain or have by being truthful is some thing you don't need. Jesus is the truth and if you are in him then the only way for you to think and behave must be by the Jesus.

Jesus is the only legal way...process...approach of getting or achieving any thing in Godly way. That means...Jesus who is the truth has established that through being truthful is the only access you have to any thing God has provided for you.

Whatsoever God has provided for your life can only be received by you being truthful. There is no other way out. Any time you are tempted to lie or a pressure or tension is pressing you to lie.. Just know the devil is about to cheat you.

Any problem or risk being truthful will make you embrace, is a risk or problem you need for stretching, self development and growth in Christ Jesus.

This is your day!
YOU HAVE NO EXCUSE TO LIE.
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