Lesson 9: Kingdom Citizens and Their Word | Sermon on the Mount
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In Matthew 5:33-37, Jesus taught in the Sermon on the Mount that our yes should mean yes and our no should mean no. As Christians, we represent Christ and God desires that our words spoken to others should be sincere and truthful. In this lesson, Eddie Parrish explains the importance of a Christian honoring their word and their trustworthiness to others.
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