When hide hate or spread rumors?
In what situations might we be tempted to "conceal hatred" or "spread slander"?

Verse Focus

“He who conceals hatred has lying lips, and he who spreads slander is a fool.” (Proverbs 10:18)


Understanding Concealed Hatred

• Hatred buried in the heart pretends peace on the surface, replacing honest correction with deceit.

• Scripture treats the pretense itself as a form of lying, making it sin even before any words are spoken.


Scenarios That Lure Us into Concealing Hatred

• Workplace politics—smiling at a supervisor or coworker we secretly resent to protect our position or reputation.

• Family gatherings—masking bitterness toward a relative to “keep the peace” rather than seeking forgiveness.

• Church life—avoiding confrontation with a brother or sister who offended us, hiding ill will behind polite small talk.

• Social media—posting neutral or friendly comments while inwardly despising someone’s views.

• Dating or marriage—pretending everything is fine while nursing anger, fearing conflict or rejection.

• Volunteer teams—cooperating outwardly yet inwardly criticizing leaders’ decisions, choosing image over integrity.


What Drives Us to Spread Slander

• Desire for revenge—tearing down the reputation of one who hurt us.

• Jealousy—belittling another’s success to elevate ourselves.

• Insecurity—joining gossip to avoid feeling left out.

• Pride—assuming the worst about someone and broadcasting it as fact.

• Misguided zeal—thinking we guard others by exposing rumors instead of verifying truth.


Real-Life Contexts Where Slander Feels Easy

• After-work hangouts where coworkers exchange “inside info” about a boss.

• Prayer chains that become rumor mills under the guise of spiritual concern.

• Group chats in which unverified stories about public figures are forwarded for laughs.

• School pickup lines where parents dissect a teacher’s decisions without evidence.

• Extended-family phone calls that re-hash decades-old grievances about an in-law.


Guardrails to Keep Our Tongues Pure

• Speak truth in love (Ephesians 4:15); refuse to harbor hidden malice.

• Confront privately and seek reconciliation (Matthew 18:15).

• Let every word be “gracious, seasoned with salt” (Colossians 4:6).

• Remember we will give account for every careless word (Matthew 12:36).

• Pray the psalmist’s prayer: “Set a guard, O LORD, over my mouth” (Psalm 141:3).


Related Scriptures to Anchor the Lesson

Leviticus 19:17—“Do not hate your brother in your heart…”

Proverbs 26:24–26—hidden hatred exposed as deception.

James 3:5–6—the tongue’s power to destroy.

1 Peter 2:1—“Rid yourselves of all malice and all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander of every kind.”

Ephesians 4:31—“Let all bitterness and wrath and anger… and slander be removed from you.”

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