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Be True
Faithful
5:33 do not swear falsely (epiorkeseis) - commit perjury, break a vow
Perform what you have sworn (horkous) - oath usually God is invoked as a witness.
Oaths, types.
Covenants, between God and us, marriage these are good.
Yahweh is a God of covenants, faithful trustworthy covenants, He can be trusted, and calls us to be likewise.
Yes mean yes
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God is faithful
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God calls us to be faithful
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Covenant sacrifices, the promise God made was dependent on Him.
Through the sacrifice of Christ our covenant relationship with God is bound by prepayment not promise with consequences.
Be true, true to God and true to your commitments/covenants.
Covenants commitments are good, created by God for the purpose of maintaining relationships, and creating trust.
This teaching on covenants follows His teaching on adultery and divorce.
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Intention
34 Do not take an oath (omosai) - to affirm by an oath, not only to swear but to pres,s to afflict, to fasten, the linking of assurance to a sacred object.
Not don’t make covenants or commitments but don’t overstate your control, don’t deceive, or barter to get what you want...
What’s the sin driving oaths?
Pride, I have something to offer, I have control, bartering with God.
- Intentionally Deceptive the Pharisees and legalists were intentionally deceptive, creating and finding loopholes.
Appeals to lesser things than God we’re used as a loophole.
An oath was only binding in the jewish tradition if the name of God was invoked.
Covenants come from God, swearing to deceive comes from Satan.
- Not Intentional foolish jump to make promises/commitments ; how to handle a bad oath, example of rash bad oath Jephthah
- Good Intentions be careful and take it seriously
True
Be true, follow through.
Jesus was getting at the heart, don’t be deceitful, be so trustworthy that you are believable without any appeal.
“True disciples do not need to give oaths in order to confirm their trustworthiness, because their faithful lives repeatedly confirm the reliability of their words.”
Josephus said is the Essenes “any word of theirs has more force than an oath; swearing they avoid, regarding it as worse than perjury, for they say that one who is not believed with an appeal to God stands condemned already.”
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What will being true require?
Self control, persistence, consistency, dependence.
What will being true require?
Self control, persistence, consistency, dependence.
Galatians 5:22-23
Jesus didn’t make any new oaths with His people, He fulfilled covenant promises and prophecy, offered His life as a living sacrifice, and His words rested on His actions.
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