Mountaintop Teaching: Truth Jesus Taughtنموونە
Integrity
Jesus told his followers that they should be people of integrity, which means “undivided” and “a person of your word.”
Today, we've become so used to fake news and to people saying whatever is going to make them look good that we might have forgotten what honest integrity looks like. It can be hard to trust people in a world like ours.
Sometimes people try to convince others they can be trusted by saying things like, “I swear on my mother’s grave!” or, “I swear on a stack of Bibles!”
Jesus tells us to keep our promises simple. He instructs us to say, “Yes, I will,” or “No, I won’t.” Giving a basic yes or no answer may sound easy enough, but it can be really hard to do in a world that often makes excuses and teaches people to make empty promises.
We grow in integrity as we think carefully about each promise we make and work hard to keep our word, even when it is difficult - especially when it is difficult!
To Think About:
Think of someone you know who is honest and has integrity. How would you describe them? What do you admire about them?
Why do you think people add phrases or extra sayings to their simple “yes” or “no?”
What is a promise or commitment you’ve made that you are finding difficult to keep? How do you think God wants to you handle it?
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About this Plan
Jesus guided his followers on a hike and taught amazing truth about how God designed life to be lived. This Reading Plan includes five topics Jesus discussed: attitude, obedience, Bible, anger, and integrity. Each day includes a passage from the Sermon on the Mount, a devotional thought, and a few questions to consider. Start reading to learn more about Jesus' most famous sermon.
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