
Social Dallas Podcast God Hates _______ | A Lying Tongue | Robert Madu | Social Dallas
Oct 27, 2025
Pastor Robert Madu reveals how lies, much like icebergs, can sink our lives from beneath the surface. He explores the different types of lies we tell ourselves and others, emphasizing their harmful effects. With personal confessions, he illustrates how seeking approval can lead to deception. Madu warns of the dangers of bearing false witness, especially in the age of social media. Ultimately, he calls for truth as a path to freedom, encouraging listeners to surrender lies and embrace their identity in Christ.
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Micro Lies Snowball Like Icebergs
- Madu compares lies to icebergs: small on the surface but destructive underneath when left unchecked.
- He warns micro lies grow into larger deceptions and erode integrity over time.
Pastor's Social Media Exaggeration
- Robert Madu confesses he posted that he ran a marathon though he ran a half, revealing personal motives for lying online.
- He owned the lie to show how craving approval drives small deceptions.
Lying Is Singled Out Twice
- Lying appears twice in Proverbs 6, making it the only repeated sin on the list and highlighting its severity.
- Madu distinguishes lies that protect self from false witness meant to destroy others.
