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Can a Christian swear an oath?


Can a Christian swear an oath? | Verse By Verse Ministry International

The Bible teaches Christians should not take oaths. However, the context of these passages helps clarify for us under what circumstances oath-taking is wrong.

Should Christians take oaths in court?: The importance of telling the ...

Christians should not need to swear oaths because we should live our lives in such a way that our 'yes' is reliable as 'yes' and our 'no' is always an honest ' ...

Should Christians Swear on the Bible? - Desiring God

And then James picks it up, “Above all, my brothers,” — which is quite a statement — “do not swear, either by heaven or by earth or by any other ...

Isn't it a sin to swear on god? Or even swear at all on anything?

the other side to that is that since you will be swearing an oath to a person, for example a king or queen, in order to fulfil that oath you ...

What does the Bible mean when it says you must not take an oath? If ...

But in the US, no citizen can be required to take an oath using religious terms. One can affirm, rather than swear, an oath (see the ...

When It's Okay for Christians to Swear | Catholic Answers Magazine

On a surface level, they do seem to forbid oaths absolutely. But that would contradict other parts of Scripture, both the Old and New Testaments ...

I Swear On The Bible! - Preaching Truth

So, while the custom of taking an oath, such as in a court of law, may be permissible in our day, a Christian should never feel the need to ...

What does the Bible say about keeping your vows / oaths?

Oaths are binding, even when spoken frivolously or privately as part of everyday conversation. A promise is a promise, and there is no loophole ...

Why do most Christians seemingly not mind swearing on the Bible in ...

The historical origin of Bibles being used for swear oaths should be asked at History. I'd note that many Christians do refuse to swear on the ...

Did Jesus Forbid Us from Taking Oaths? (Matthew 5) - Crossway

Jesus summarizes the teaching: “You shall not swear falsely, but shall perform” your oaths to the Lord (Matt. 5:33). Disciples must keep their word.

Oath - The Episcopal Church

An oath should be a superfluous addition to a Christian's word. However, since the early centuries of the church, some Christians have allowed the taking of ...

Swearing Oaths - Blog ‹ Jackson Heights Church of Christ

Jesus says, “Don't take an oath at all,” so Christians should. . . take no oath at all. Like the Quakers, when we are asked to swear to tell ...

Is it Ever Okay for Christians to Swear Oaths? - Shameless Popery

5:34,37). Likewise, St. James writes, “But above all, my brethren, do not swear, either by heaven or by earth or with any other oath ...

Is Taking an Oath in Court or Reciting the Pledge of Allegiance ...

Does James 5:12 prohibit a Christian from “swearing” to tell the truth in a court of law? What about saying the Pledge of Allegiance?

Matthew 5:34 - Wikipedia

... should not swear but by the Lord our God. Chrysostom: Note how He exalts ... See also. edit · Affirmation (law) · Oath § Christian tradition. References.

Is it wrong to swear to God? | GotQuestions.org

There is nothing in Scripture that prohibits us from taking formal oaths, making solemn promises, or signing contracts. Using the words I swear ...

Should a Christian Swear an Oath? | Episode 157 - YouTube

Is it a sin for Christians to swear an oath when entering certain professions or when called upon to testify in court? Dr. David K. Bernard ...

Should a Christian Swear an Oath (Matthew 5:33)?

Should a Christian Swear an Oath (Matthew 5:33)?. The answer is that they should not! The Bible is very clear on this point: "But above all, my brethren, do not ...

Should a Christian swear to tell the truth in court?

244 times in 192 verses the King James Bible uses the words “swear”, “vow” or “oath.” In fact, the rightful taking of an oath is an act of ...

Can a Christian swear an oath on a Bible? - La Vista Church of Christ

Leviticus 5:4 "Or if a person thoughtlessly takes an oath to do anything, whether good or evil—in any matter one might carelessly swear about— ...