Dishonesty

If you do not do what is right,
sin is crouching at your door.
                    —Genesis 4:7

One of Norman Rockwell’s fabled illustrations pictured a genial neighborhood butcher weighing a turkey for an elegant elderly lady. The eyes of both were focused on the scale’s display. The butcher had his thumb on the scale, pressing down; the woman had her finger underneath the scale, pushing up. Neither was aware of the other’s deception, neither disturbed by their own dishonesty, nor about God’s perspective: “The Lord abhors dishonest scales, but accurate weights are his delight” (Proverbs 11:1).

Dishonesty takes many forms: product misrepresentation; shoddy workmanship; loafing; lying; cheating. “If you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must master it” (Genesis 4:7).

The dishonest conceal their deceit—
from others … and often from themselves as well.

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