Wednesday; April 1
Okay, it is time for my
annual tirade about how much I dislike April Fools Day. First of all, I am not a big fan of practical
jokes; but maybe more importantly, I think a day dedicated to misrepresenting
the truth is a bad idea. I get it, it’s
fun to twist the truth for a day, the problem is that this has become the norm;
not something done just on April 1st. Maybe if we dedicated ourselves to preserving
the truth the other 364 days of the year, I would be more apt to enjoy a day
dedicated to fun and games, but folks, we have a continuing veracity
problem. It seems like every day has
become dedicated to trying to fool other people. Years ago, a Middle Eastern ruler named
Pilate asked the age-old question, “What is truth?” (John 18:38) and we have
taken the last several centuries wondering the same thing. Unfortunately, a more pressing question has
become “Who can we deceive?”.
As people around us stretch (or just outright ignore) the truth, let’s stay dedicated to being open and honest. Let’s be intentional with our words and our spirit. In the words of the Old Testament’s wise man let’s remember, “He who speaks truth tells what is right, but a false witness, deceit.” (Proverbs 12:17). The only way people can make good decisions is if they have the truth – so honesty isn’t just about fulfilling our own responsibility, it also gives people a chance to reach their potential.
Think About It!