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This message from James 5:12 (and Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5) calls us to a simple but weighty kind of integrity: say what you mean, and mean what you say. It’s not about avoiding certain words, it’s about becoming people whose honesty doesn’t need backup. No exaggeration, no oaths, no overpromising, just a steady, trustworthy “yes” or “no.”
It challenges us to ask: Are we believable? Do we follow through, even when it’s inconvenient? Real integrity shows up in the everyday moments, and when we live that way, our words begin to carry real weight, and reflect God’s character.
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By Black Hills Cowboy ChurchThis message from James 5:12 (and Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5) calls us to a simple but weighty kind of integrity: say what you mean, and mean what you say. It’s not about avoiding certain words, it’s about becoming people whose honesty doesn’t need backup. No exaggeration, no oaths, no overpromising, just a steady, trustworthy “yes” or “no.”
It challenges us to ask: Are we believable? Do we follow through, even when it’s inconvenient? Real integrity shows up in the everyday moments, and when we live that way, our words begin to carry real weight, and reflect God’s character.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.