An honest answer is like a kiss on the lips. Proverbs 24:26, TLV
Kiss, Kiss! Today’s verse seems like an odd proverb. There are some cultural contexts that I’m sure play a role in the significance of a kiss on the lips. Not all kisses on the lips are romantic.
As I thought about why one would respond with a kiss on the lips that is not of the romantic nature, I figured whether romantic or not it is emotion driven.
Can we get emotional about honesty? Oh yes! Especially when all around us are lies, half-truths (which still are lies in my book–er—His Book). What about silence, and deflections? I’d classify those as “half-truths.”
How utterly refreshing is someone who is completely, unashamedly honest. Children can be brutally honest—especially the reactive ones.
Just tell me!
Don’t you sometimes crave honesty? Have you ever had a conversation where someone is dancing around telling you the truth because they don’t want to hurt your feelings? Sometimes we don’t really want to know the truth — but if we truly do, that shuffle around our feelings can be frustrating.
I remember a pivotal, life-changing conversation with someone I respected. I wanted the truth. The other person hemmed and hawed. Finally, I begged them to tell me. It hurt like the dickens, but I could have kissed them for giving me an honest response. It helped me to move on.
If someone truly wants an honest answer or opinion, be sure to couch it in love and respect. Brutal honesty has its place, but in most situations giving a response laced with hope is preferred. At least for me, how about you?
May our answers be honest, my friends.
Think More About It
Have you ever had an event where someone gave you a truthful answer, and you were so grateful you wanted to kiss them? Even when it stung?
Kiss. Kiss. Thank you for your honest comments. Thanks for your shares.