đź’Â Consider this: What vow(s) have you made in your life? What were the exact words used in the vow(s)? How have you been convicted to seek the Lord to help you better keep your vow(s) today?
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📣 In a world of lies, have we stood as men & women of truth? 🤔 Nowadays, people take oaths without any thought, so much so that it’s second nature. Why? To add credibility in daily conversation, because they know their word alone won’t be enough. Pastor Paul uses Matthew 5:33-37, a James 5:12 commentary, to explain that the real issue isn’t oath-taking but the abuse of oath-taking. Too often, vows and promises are made then broken in the same breath. This sermon explores how honesty should come as first instinct with our every word. While dishonesty overtakes society, from professional dealings to personal doings, you must draw the line. Will your word alone prove to be enough?
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đź“ŤÂ Sermon Outline 00:00 Trailer 01:29 Introduction (James 5:12; Matthew 5:33) I. CHRIST WAS NOT AGAINST OATH-TAKING 08:33 An oath defined & cited 13:32 First time that God swore by His name II. CHRIST WAS AGAINST THE ABUSE OF OATH-TAKING (Matthew 5:34-37) 21:04 We cannot escape His eyes 25:44 Is your yea, yea and your nay, nay? 29:58 Do you mean what you say? 35:43 Feed my sheep 40:04 Conclusion 43:12 Reflection Questions
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