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Our Lord’s teaching regarding swearing
God himself made an oath as a foundation of our faith. If anybody might have let their yes be yes, surely God might have, for "it is impossible for Him to lie". But wanting to fully assure us, God did something most exceptional: he "confirmed his counsel with an oath"
There are three kinds of swearing, however, which we certainly ought not to do at all, and the command, "Swear not at all" definitely
Firstly, swearing by anything less than God. Jesus speaks of swearing by such things as Jerusalem, or one’s own head. He objects that, whatever one swears by, it belongs to God anyway. Would you say good afternoon to a person’s gumboots instead of acknowledging the person? Then why insult God by swearing by his belongings rather than by him? Perhaps, having sworn by something less, people thing
Secondly, trivial and pointless swearing. "Good footy game Saturday?" "Bloody oath!". This kind of thing borders on taking God’s name in vain. Why not
Thirdly, binding yourself by oath to fulfill commitments. The foolishness of this is seen in
By bringing integrity back into one’s word, one fights "the father of lies"

These questions are for you to think about and discuss. Other parts of this lesson may help you with the answers.
Is Matt 5:33-37 more about (A) not taking oaths or (B) being honest, truthful, sincere, trustworthy, reputable?
When a person swears by his head, by Jerusalem, by heaven, or some such other thing, what is that person hoping to avoid? Why
While we should be satisfied to simply tell the truth and let our word be our bond, what if an authority is not satisfied with our word alone, and presses us
When we speak without an oath, do we speak in the presence of God just as much as if we spoke under oath? If so, aren’t we bound by our word without oath as much as if we
If the answer to deep thought 4 is yes, then what point would there be in swearing an oath, and when there is no point, then wouldn’t we be taking the
Here's something to chew on...
"For every idle word
they will give account of it
in the day of judgment.
For by your words
and by your words
(Matt 12:36-37)
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