Matthew
5:33-37
You
have heard that it was said by the people of the old days: You shall not take
an oath falsely, but you shall pay your oath in full to the Lord. But I say to
you: Do not swear at all, neither by heaven, for it is the throne of God, nor
by the earth, for it is the footstool of his feet, nor by Jerusalem, for it is
the city of the Great King, nor by your head, for you cannot make one hair
black or white. When you say, Yes, let it be yes; and when you say, No, let it
be no. Anything which goes beyond that has its source in evil.
Food
for thought!
Jesus
is warning us not to abuse the name of God. Far too often we use the most
sacred language in the most meaningless way. We take the sacred name of God
upon our lips in the most thoughtless and irreverent way. The sacred names
should be kept for sacred things. Period.
Why
do we use God's name? Well, it is because we want to involve God; we want to
make God a partner in what we say or do. The truth that Jesus is teaching us is
this: so far from having to make God a partner in any matter, nobody can keep
God out of any matter. God is already there.
The
heaven is the throne of God; the earth is the footstool of God; Jerusalem is
the city of God; a man's head does not belong to him; he cannot even make a
hair white or black; his life is God's; there is nothing in the world which
does not belong to God; and, therefore, whether God is actually named in so
many words or not, does not matter. God is there already.
Here
is a great eternal truth. Life cannot be divided into compartments in some of
which God is involved and in others of which he is not involved; we cannot use
one type of language while in the Church and another kind of language while in
down town; there cannot be one kind of conduct in the Church and another kind
of standard in the business world.
The
fact is that God does not need to be invited into certain departments of our
life, and kept out of others. He is everywhere, all through life and every
activity of life. He hears not only the words which are spoken in his name; he
hears all words; and there cannot be any such thing as a form of words which
evades bringing God into a transaction. We will regard all promises as sacred,
if we remember that all promises are made in the presence of God.
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