Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2021)
What We Say Is Who We Are; Matthew 13-15
Season 9, Episode 17
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23-Sep-2021
There is a big push today for our individual rights for free speech, as a response to modern culture’s attempts to squelch the way we think and speak. There are some who call this generation a snowflake generation of people because they seem to have no ability to deal with those who do not think like they do. With all of this in mind, let’s consider that no speech is truly free, according to the Bible. We will all be accountable to God for the
things that we say. Confession to Christ emerges in our hearts as the Holy Spirit draws us, and changes the way we think and feel. Then, we confess with our mouth that Jesus Christ is LORD. The confession is verbal, and we need to learn that it is important. Speech is anything but free. Our confession of Christ may feel free, but its effective power cost much to the LORD.
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