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Matthew 5:33-37

Words Matter

January 21, 2024 • Zach Hanje • Matthew 5:33–37

Sermon Discussion Questions:


1. Read Matthew 5:33-37 again. Are there any parts of the text that still remain confusing?

2. Where do you notice deceitful speech in your own life? How has that had an affect on

people around you?

3. Read 2 Corinthians 5:15 again. In what way does selfishness motivate deceitful speech?

4. Discuss if there are any situations that might necessitate untruthfulness. How are we to

navigate those situations? How might the principle of “love as the fulfillment of the law”

help?

5. "God means for you to have as much confidence in him and his promises as is possible

to have.” In this season of life, what level of confidence do you have in God’s promises

to you? Discuss the correlation between trusting in his truthfulness and our being truthful

in speech.

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