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Stopping Rumors

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September 19, 2020 8:00 pm

Stopping Rumors

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September 19, 2020 8:00 pm

After Charles Simeon (1759–1836) was named the minister of Holy Trinity Church in Cambridge, England, he faced years of opposition. As most in the congregation had wanted the associate minister to be appointed rather than Simeon, they spread rumors about him and rejected his ministry—even at times locking him out of the church. But Simeon, who desired to be filled by God’s Spirit, sought to cope with the gossip by creating some principles to live by. One was never to believe rumors unless they were absolutely true and another was “Always to believe, that if the other side were heard, a very different account would be given of the matter.”

In this practice, Simeon followed God’s instructions to His people to cease the gossip and malicious talk He knew would erode their love for each other. One of God’s Ten Commandments reflects His desire for them to live truthfully: “You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor” (Exodus 20:16). A law that follows the ninth commandment in Exodus reinforces this instruction: “Do not spread false reports” (23:1).

Think of how different the world would be if each of us never spread rumors and false reports and if we stopped them the moment we heard them. May we rely on the Holy Spirit to help us speak the truth in love as we use our words to bring glory to God.

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Welcome to today's encouragement from Our Daily Bread. Today's reading titled staffing rumors was written by Amy the shape high after Charles Simeon was named the Minister of holy Trinity church in Cambridge, England. He faced years of opposition as most in the congregation had why the associate minister to be appointed rather than Simeon. The spread rumors about him and rejected his ministry. Even at times, locking him out of the church, but Simeon desired to be filled by God's spirit sought to cope with the gossip by creating some principles to live by.

One was never to believe rumors unless they were absolutely true. And another was always to believe that at the other side were heard in a very different account would be given of the matter in this practice. Simeon followed God's instructions to his people to cease the gossip and malicious talk, he knew would erode their love for each other. One of God's 10 Commandments reflects his desire for them to live. Truthfully, you shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.

Another instruction in Exodus reinforces this commandment do not spread false reports.

Think of how different the world would be if each of us never spread rumors and false reports and if we stop them. The moment we heard them, may we rely on the Holy Spirit to help us speak the truth in love.

As we use our words to bring glory to God today's Our Daily Bread devotional Scripture reading is from Exodus chapter 23 verses one through three. Do not spread false reports do not help a guilty person by being a malicious witness did not follow the crowd and doing wrong when you give testimony in a lawsuit.

Do not pervert justice by siding with the crowd and do not show favoritism to a poor person in a lawsuit.

Let's pray dear Jesus, please help us to speak your truth in love, and give us hearts that seek to bring peace and grace and encouragement to turn away from the temptation to spread rumors that only divide us and lead us to hurt feelings and broken relationships may every word from our mouths be honoring to you and draw people closer to you. Thank you, Lord. It's in your name that we pray. Amen. Today's encouragement was provided by Our Daily Bread ministries