Tim Keller | May 16, 2010
There couldn’t be a more relevant topic than faithfulness—a word that means honesty, integrity, and truthfulness.
Americans’ trust of their institutions—business, government, church—is at an all-time low. All the studies show that. There’s a sense that there has been a failure of integrity in our society at all levels. Therefore, what does the Bible have to say about this all-important subject?
Ephesians 4 shows us 1) there’s a problem of practicing truthfulness, 2) there’s a problem of abusing people with the truth, and 3) how we solve both problems.
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