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Saturday (6/14): “Let what you say be simply 'Yes' or 'No'”

Scripture:  Matthew 5:33-37

33 "You have heard that it was said long ago, 'You must not make a promise you cannot keep. You must carry out your promises to the Lord.' 34 I tell you, do not use strong words when you make a promise. Do not promise by heaven. It is the place where God is. 35 Do not promise by earth. It is where He rests His feet. Do not promise by Jerusalem. It is the city of the great King. 36 Do not promise by your head. You are not able to make one hair white or black. 37 Let your yes be YES. Let your no be NO. Anything more than this comes from the devil.

Meditation: How forceful are honest words! (Job 6:25) Jesus addressed the issue of honesty and truthfulness in one’s conduct and speech. What does it mean to be true to one’s word? To be true to oneself and to others requires character. Unfortunately many people today miserably fail here. No wonder we don’t trust many in positions of leadership and influence. God is the source of all truth and there is nothing false or deceitful in him. His word is truth and his law is truth. His truth liberates us from illusion, deceit, and hypocrisy.  Jesus told his disciples that the truth will make you free (John 8:32).

Why is it so hard to be true and to speak the truth? Truth demands commitment – that we live our lives according to it and be faithful witnesses of the truth. Jesus teaches his disciples the unconditional love of truth. He speaks against bearing false witness and all forms of untruthfulness and swearing unnecessary oaths to God.  A disciple's word should be capable of being trusted without verbal rituals to give it validity. Christ’s disciple must speak truthfully without “stretching” the truth by adding to it or by compromising the truth by speaking untruth or by leaving out what is necessary to convey what is truthful. Thomas Aquinas said: People could not live with one another if there were not mutual confidence that they were being truthful to one another. ...(In justice) as a matter of honor, one person owes it to another to manifest the truth. Are you true – to God, to yourself, and to others? And do you allow God’s word of truth to penetrate your mind and heart and to form your conscience?

Prayer: "Set a watch, Lord, upon my tongue, that I may never speak the cruel word which is not true; or being true, is not the whole truth; or being wholly true, is merciless; for the love of Jesus Christ our Lord.”

Psalm 16:1-2,5,7-10

1 Keep me, O God, for I am safe in You.
 2 I said to the Lord, "You are my Lord. All the good things I have come from You."  5 The Lord is all that I am to receive, and my cup. My future is in Your hands.

7 I will give honor and thanks to the Lord, Who has told me what to do. Yes, even at night my mind teaches me.
 8 I have placed the Lord always in front of me. Because He is at my right hand, I will not be moved.
 9 And so my heart is glad. My soul is full of joy. My body also will rest without fear.
 10 For You will not give me over to the grave. And You will not allow Your Holy One to return to dust.

 

 

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