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Deception Quote by Beth Moore

“Lies come in many forms, ranging from slight exaggerations and likely excuses to complete fabrications. Their primary motivations are self-protection and self-exaltation. Unfortunately, the tendency of the natural man toward deception is as deep and pulsing as the heart within us. Because the…” quote by Beth Moore
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““Lies come in many forms, ranging from slight exaggerations and likely excuses to complete fabrications. Their primary motivations are self-protection and self-exaltation. Unfortunately, the tendency of the natural man toward deception is as deep and pulsing as the heart within us. Because the mouth speaks from the overflow of the heart, an untreated heart will easily give way to a lying tongue. Each of us could regularly use a fresh work of healing and purification at the very source of our deception problem. The Lord desires “integrity in the inner self ” (Ps. 51:6). We should too.””

Beth Moore

About This Quote

Source Book: Living a Life of Integrity, Beth Moore, 2015

Deception stems from an unhealed heart; inner integrity requires continual healing and purification.

In simple terms: Lying comes from a troubled heart; fix the heart to stop lying.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate inner honesty through regular self‑examination.

Themes

integrity self‑awareness spiritual growth

Mood

reflective hopeful

Type

advice spiritual motivational

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • leadership
  • conflict resolution
  • mental health
  • faith practice

Key Concepts

heart health psychology of lying spiritual discipline

Questions to Reflect On

  • What inner wounds fuel your untruths?
  • How can you regularly cleanse your heart?
A Different Perspective

If the heart remains unaddressed, external honesty may be superficial.

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