There’s a reason Jesus said we should simply let our yes be yes, and our no be no. God will hold us to our word.
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The Danger Of Rashly Making An Oath
There’s a reason Jesus said we should simply let our yes be yes, and our no be no. God will hold us to our word.
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Yes dear Christian, we win down here.
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