
Welcome to this episode of the Bible Difficulties and Answers podcast hosted by Lance Smith, where we delve into the challenging question of whether lying can ever be justified according to Scripture. Today, we explore the gripping story of Shiphrah and Puah, two Hebrew midwives from Exodus 1:15-21, who found themselves in a profound moral conflict under Pharaoh's cruel decree.
Despite facing the wrath of Pharaoh, Shiphrah and Puah chose to defy his orders, protecting innocent lives by allowing the Hebrew boys to live. This episode unravels the complex layers of their decision, examining the theological and ethical implications in the light of God's commands versus human authority.
We discuss how these midwives' courageous stance and fear of God led to divine blessings, exploring the notions of higher moral obligation and civil disobedience within a biblical context. Join us in understanding the intricate balance between obeying God's law and dealing with moral dilemmas, as we consider the implications for our own lives.
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Shoutout to Lance Smith’s ”Bible Difficulties and Answers Podcast” on Exodus 1:15-21! He explores: Can lying ever be justified? Shiphrah and Puah showed incredible courage, defying Pharaoh to save Hebrew babies. Lying—big or small, like sneaking a cookie against mom’s rules—is sin, and sin, no matter the size, is still sin. But what about lying to save lives? God blessed these midwives for their faith, their stand for life, and their trust in Him over Pharaoh, not their deception.
Friday Mar 21, 2025
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