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Jesus calls His disciples to experience true freedom (John 8:36) over behaviors that violate God’s Word, bring spiritual or physical harm to oneself of others, or mar the testimony of Jesus. Remember, yielding to sin brings me further into sin’s bondage, but yielding to righteousness brings me into the freedom of holiness (Proverbs 5:22).
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As a disciple of Jesus I will honor God by having contentment and control over my spending, repayment of debts in my paying, and generosity in my giving.
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In faith, I submit to God’s will and to those authorities He has placed over me unless I am forbidden to do that which He commands or commanded to do what He forbids.
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As a disciple of Jesus I live by faith for the world for which I long, in the Word by which I live, by the principles by which I walk, and for my Lord to whom I answer.
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A disciple’s calling to live to the glory of God requires the disciple’s values and choices are based on God’s character and Word.
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ownership of all that I have, I experience the freedom of God’s contentment,
provision, and wisdom making a difference in life and eternity.
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Ephesians 4:25—Honesty
God addresses the subject of honesty with two commands. First, “Put away lying.” Whether it is a complete lie, a partial lie, a lie by exaggeration, or a lie by omission a lie is still a lie. Second. “speak every man truth.” (See Matthew 5:37) God tells us why truthfulness is important. “We are members one of another.” Relationships must be built on trust, and trust is built on honesty.
Ephesians 4:29-30—Profanity or Edification?
“Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth.” Whether it is condemnatory profanity, sacrilegious profanity (using words that have a religious meaning and using them as profanity), sexual profanity (using “double meaning” or sexual function as profanity), scatological profanity (excretory waste), anatomical profanity, or taking the Lord’s name in vain (Exodus 20:7) as a meaningless exclamation or an expletive, corrupt speech does not honor God. God calls disciples of Jesus to “edify” and “minister grace” through their speech in such a way that does not “grieve the Holy Spirit of God.”
Matthew 12:34-37—Your Tongue and Your Heart
The root issue of the tongue is the heart. “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh (12:34).” The fruit of the tongue reveals the heart (12:35). No wonder Jesus warned that our words will one day be judged (12:36) that our words will condemn us or justify us (12:37)!