MC Discussion Questions 10 Commandments Part 9

Don’t forget to ask these 4 questions when reading the text:

Who is God?

What has He done?

Who are we?

What are we to do?

Feel free to pick any of the following questions to lead your discovery and discussion. Don’t feel like you have to get through them all, allow the Holy Spirit to lead you during your time together. 

Remember, as we open our hearts, our Bibles, and our lives, let’s be sure that our discovery and discussions lead us to the Bible, personal honesty and actual action in the ways we live as we are led and lead one another to Jesus. 

Week 9 

Exodus 20:16

“You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor”

INTRODUCTION

Have you ever been put on the spot and, in fear, told a lie? Maybe you wanted to save face in front of your friend's or avoid rejection from your spouse.

Common phrases for bearing false witness include “tell a white lie,” “fudge the numbers,” “stretch the truth,”  or “leave out some facts.”  Whatever we call it, whatever the severity of the lie, to bear false witness is to lie about the God we represent.

Christians are representatives of Jesus who at every opportunity seek to show others the exact representation of the God who is truth (Heb. 1:3; Jn. 14:6).  believers speak the truth with their mouths, and they testify to that truth by living in response to the truth of who God is and what he has done for sinners. 

OBSERVATION

  • What are some ways Christians commonly bear false witness to the gospel beyond just telling lies with their mouths?

  •  What other Commandments are violated when we “bear false witness”?

INTERPRETATION

  • Colossians 3:9-10 is a reminder of the 9th commandment. What additional information here gives fresh hope for believers today?

  • Proverbs 6:16-23 tells us that lying is one of the things that the Lord hates, and then it goes on to tell us how to safeguard against this sin. How do we do that?

  • According to Ephesians 4: 15, as Believers grow in Grace, how are they to speak to one another?

  • Read 1 Corinthians 13:4-7. When Love is present in the life of a Believer, how does it respond to truth?

APPLICATION 

  • In Psalm 5:8-10, the psalmist says that his enemies “flatter with their tongue”. Are you ever tempted to be less than truthful to flatter either yourself or someone else? Why? Have you considered that this is sin? How could you respond differently in those situations to remain truthful and loving?

  • Jesus told his disciples that they would be set free by the truth (Jn. 8:31-32).  ask the Lord to reveal to you any lies you may believe or lies you have told.

  •  If you have ever stressed about being able to determine a truth from a lie?  Don’t stress, praise God. God not only delights in the truth, he is truth. Read Psalm 51:5-7, and make it a prayer of your own.

  • Perhaps you have been so hurt by lies that it is hard for you to trust your heavenly Father to be truthful to you always. Read 2 Samuel 22, a song of Praise written by David to God after God rescued him. David knew that “the word of the Lord proves true.”