Embracing Integrity in our Speech
Sermon on the Mount- 13 TITLE: Embracing Integrity in our Speech TEXT: Matthew 5:33-37 TONE: Exhortation TARGET: Those prone to exaggeration in speech. TASK: To exhort my hearers toward integrity in all manner of speech and conduct. TEACH: Let’s take a poll. How many of you know where the phrase “say what you mean and mean what you say” come from? It is commonly attributed to Lewis Carroll’s book “Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland,” where the Mad Hatter and March Hare discuss the importance of clear communication and aligning one’s words with their true intentions; essentially, saying exactly what you mean and meaning exactly what you say. A clear call for integrity in speech. Well, long before these words were written by Lewis Carroll they were spoken by Jesus. The opposite of that is identified in the child’s phrase, “Cross my heart and hope to die, stick a needle in my eye”; this is a phrase we all have likely heard and one used by childr