Brownsburg Church of Christ

Tell the Truth

29 min · 14. juni 2026
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In Ephesians 4:17–25, Paul shows that telling the truth is not merely a good habit — it is new creation speech. Because the truth is in Jesus, Christians must put away the falsehood of the old self and become a people whose words reflect the God who owns reality, restores his image in us, and joins us together as one body. Scripture: Ephesians 4.17-25 (Additional Reading: Romans 1.18-32; Zechariah 8.16; John 8.43-45) Warm-Up: Why are we tempted to lie when telling the truth would be simpler? “Every violation of truth is not only a sort of suicide in the liar, but is a stab at the health of human society.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson -

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