GraceAlone
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I agreed to loan my adult son (40 years old) some money to buy a much-needed second car. After I agreed but before I gave him the money (I have not yet given him the money), he told me he was not going to tell his wife that I loaned him the money. I “think†the reason is that they have been working on breaking her excessive dependence on her relatives and so he does not want to tell her that he has now borrowed money from me, although this is the first time he has ever borrowed money from me.
Question: Am I now a party to the deception or is my agreement with my son separate from whatever he tells his wife. If I am now part of the lie, would it be appropriate for me to withdraw my offer to loan the money? As a Christian, I am not comfortable with his deception, but I’m not sure if his lie makes me guilty in this situation.
Question: Am I now a party to the deception or is my agreement with my son separate from whatever he tells his wife. If I am now part of the lie, would it be appropriate for me to withdraw my offer to loan the money? As a Christian, I am not comfortable with his deception, but I’m not sure if his lie makes me guilty in this situation.