Matthew 5:37
Arabic TMA 2021 (المعنى الصحيح لإنجيل المسيح)
ولكن إذا وَدَّ أحَدُكُم أن يُؤكّدَ شَيئًا فحَسْبُهُ أن يَقولَ نَعم، وإن أرادَ نَفيَ شَيءٍ فحَسبُهُ أن يَقولَ لا، وما زادَ على ذلِكَ فهو مِن عَمَلِ الشَّيطانِ".
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us to speak honestly and directly. Jesus is saying that we should not need to use extra words or phrases to prove our truthfulness because simply saying 'yes' or 'no' should be enough.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you have to tell the truth. If someone asks if you like ice cream and you say, 'Yes,' that's all you need to say. You don't need to add more words like 'I really, really do.' Just keep it simple!
Historical Background
The verse is from Matthew’s Gospel, written around AD 80-90 for a predominantly Jewish-Christian audience. In the culture of Jesus' time, people often made elaborate oaths to prove their honesty; Jesus here simplifies and clarifies this practice.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, think about how you promise things. If your friend asks if you can help with homework tomorrow and you say yes, just mean it simply without adding unnecessary details or conditions that might make you appear less honest.
Topics
truthfulnesssincerityhonestycommunicationintegrityoaths
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jesus warning against in this verse?
Jesus warns against using elaborate language or extra words just to prove that you are telling the truth. He emphasizes simplicity and directness.
How does Matthew 5:37 relate to ethical business practices?
In business, adhering to this verse means being transparent in communications without adding unnecessary qualifiers or conditions that could mislead others about your commitments.
Does this mean we should never use any additional words when speaking the truth?
It suggests using straightforward language and avoiding excessive elaboration. The focus is on honesty rather than the number of words used.
How can Matthew 5:37 be applied in digital communication like emails or texts?
In digital communications, keeping messages clear and to the point, without unnecessary embellishments, ensures that your intentions are understood simply and directly.
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