Let's Talk: Truth in Love

The End Does NOT Justify the Means


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In this episode of Let’s Talk: Truth in Love, we confront one of the most common—and dangerous—philosophies in our culture: “The end justifies the means.” From politics to business, relationships to everyday decisions, many people believe that if the goal is good enough, then the methods used to achieve it are acceptable—even if they are dishonest, manipulative, or morally wrong. But Scripture teaches something very different.

Drawing from Proverbs, the teachings of Jesus, and the writings of Paul, we explore why God cares not only about our goals, but also about the way we pursue them. Proverbs warns that “bread gained by deceit is sweet to a man, but afterward his mouth will be full of gravel,” reminding us that shortcuts, lies, and manipulation may seem beneficial in the short term, but eventually lead to destruction. Jesus calls us instead to seek first the Kingdom of God and trust Him with both the process and the outcome.

We examine real-life examples that reveal how easily this mindset can creep into our lives: misinformation used to win elections, cutting corners for profit, cheating for success, dishonesty in finances, or even lying to loved ones to avoid conflict. In every case, wrong means produce harmful consequences—destroying trust, damaging relationships, and opening the door for more evil. As Scripture reminds us, Jesus is the Truth, while Satan is “the father of lies.”

At the heart of this conversation is a deeper challenge: learning to trust God enough to follow His ways, even when obedience is costly or difficult. Jesus Himself modeled this perfectly. The cross was the ultimate example of trusting God’s way to accomplish God’s purpose. Through suffering, sacrifice, and obedience, Christ brought salvation, resurrection, and life to the world.

This episode reminds us that Christians are called to pursue godly goals by godly means. We are not overcome evil with evil, but overcome evil with good. When we walk in truth, integrity, humility, and love, our lives become a witness to the wisdom and goodness of God.

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Moon in the Darkness
Be with Jesus, Be like Jesus, Be for Jesus
Christ in Us is the Hope of Glory

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God bless, and we look forward to having you join us for the next episode!

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Let's Talk: Truth in LoveBy Doug Tweed and Jes Williams