In this lesson we exhorted to just tell the truth without oaths or swearing. During Christ's earthly ministry a sinful habit of making an oath about whatever one said. Christ and now James instructs the Lord's people to leave off this sinful way of the world and religion. The reality is that what we say ought to be truth. We are to reflect the One who saved us, who is truth. The teaching goes further into the fact that we ought to have a character that we need not to make an oath, but that we are known as those who tell the truth. Words have meaning. And we ought to say what we mean and mean what we say, even as our Lord and Savior did and does. We must all realize that we will one day stand before the Lord Jesus Christ and give an account of what we said.
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Nathaniel R Hille was born to Timothy B. Hille and Eileen Y. (Smith) Hille in 1981. He was raised in Clio, MI. At the age of 17.5 the Lord saved him at the close of his junior year of high school. 14 months later the Lord called him to preach. In 2006, Sovereign Grace...