Menu

Truthfulness in Witness

4 sermons

The biblical concept of truthfulness in witness is rooted in the importance of honesty and integrity in one's testimony, as emphasized in Scripture, particularly in Proverbs 12:17, which states that "he who speaks truth tells what is right." This principle is essential in the Christian faith, as believers are called to be witnesses for Christ, sharing the Gospel with others, and as such, must be truthful in their words and actions, as encouraged in Ephesians 4:25, which exhorts believers to "put away falsehood" and "speak truth" to one another. Furthermore, the ninth commandment, as recorded in Exodus 20:16, prohibits bearing false witness, highlighting the significance of truthfulness in all aspects of life, including one's witness to others. By embracing truthfulness in witness, Christians demonstrate their commitment to living according to God's Word, as guided by Psalms 119:160, which affirms that "the sum of your word is truth."

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the necessity of renouncing hidden things of dishonesty and deceit in the Christian ministry, urging believers to uphold truth and integrity in their witness for Christ. He highlights that true ministry should not involve cleverness or craftiness, but rather a sincere and candi

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes that a preacher's life must reflect their doctrine, asserting that an ignorant, profane, and soul-flattering clergy is a grave danger to society. He warns that such clergy enrich hell rather than uplift the gospel, sacrificing truth for personal gain. Brooks calls for pastor

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes the critical importance of ministers living out their faith authentically, arguing that their lives should reflect the heavenly doctrines they preach. He warns that unholy ministers can lead their congregations astray through their careless and sinful lifestyles, undermining

John Gill

John Gill expounds on the significance of the wheels in Ezekiel's visions, interpreting them as representations of the churches of Christ under the Gospel dispensation. He emphasizes the dynamic relationship between the wheels (churches) and the cherubim (ministers), highlighting their interdependen

Everything we make is available for free because of a generous community of supporters.

Donate