Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Cursing, right or wrong?

Samuel, in Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior sent by our heavenly Father and called by the Holy Spirit to exhort the church as a whole and more specifically my brother Cameron Moore, grace to you and peace from God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ.

Man, i've been pondering ever since you told me about your encounter you had today with the man who contended that it wasnt a sin to cuss. It has really bothered me that this world has really just taken our Bible and made it into what they want it to be. And I'm not saying this what this guy has done but I believe either 1). he is disillusioned or 2). uneducated and unfortuantely ignorant. I don't mean to sound uppity but I really find it a shame that some people claim to know what it right or wrong and really haven't got a clue.

So, therefore it is my wish to dispell some of the possible doubts this heretic(the Bible calls him a heretic) has planted in your head and also vicarously in mine. I pray that the Holy Spirit would endorse this exposition and speak through me and that I would not be ranting off of a soapbox, but would be using solid exegesis to as Paul exhorts "rightly divide the word of truth". I will be using scripture from the English Standard Version and I know this both of our favorite interpretation. I will be using it because it is according to scholars and men I trust to be the closest to the actual Greek manuscripts.

I will begin by stating my desire to do this composition. The apostle Peter wrote in his first letter under the divine inspiration of the Holy Spirit to the church in chapter 3 verse 15
"but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to made a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect". The Bible also says in the first letter to the Thessalonians to "examine everything carefully, and holdfast to that which is good"(1 Thes 5:21) So it is my wish to make a defense for this hope that is within us and examine carefully what the Bible says about profane speech.

In this is issue of cussing or cursing the Bible is explicitly clear that we are not to do it. Plain and simple. It is not a matter that is open to interpretation it is not a matter of liberty within the Christian walk. It is a matter of right and wrong.

The apostle Paul makes it very clear that our speech is a big issue with God and that it is to honor God and without fault "and sound speech that cannot be condemned so that an opponent may be put to shame, having nothing evil to say about us" Titus 2:8. Proverbs also talks about the six things which the Lord hates and 3 of them involve the tongue (Prov 6:16-19).

So with that foundation I believe it is clear that God would like for us to honor Him in all of our speech. That alone should be enough for us to do so and refrain from cussing. But the Bible actually speaks directly to the issue of what the Bible calls "profrane speech".

Ephesians 4:29-
Let no currupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear

The greek for corrupt here is sapros meaning "rotten, that is, worthless, bad, unfit for use".
This phrase "unfit for use" is so telling and right for this text.

Colosians 3:8-
But now you must put them all away: anger, wrath, malice, slander, and obscene talk from your mouth

The greek for obscene here is aischrologia meaning "vile, foul speaking, low and obscene speech".......self explanitory.

These two texts have been taken in complete context rest assured. And I believe the case has been made for the argument that it is indeed wrong to cuss or curse.

Now, the issue of the fact that our contemporary cuss words were not considered profane speech until after the Bible was written. Some might say, "who says a cuss word is a cuss word?" My answer would be, culture defines cuss words. This is why the Bible says "obscene speech" it doesnt run off a list of 100 words that cannot be spoken. It generalizes all obscene speech. Therefore I must contend that all ephimisms such as: dang, crap, dog gone and the like would be considered obscene speech.

What then do we do my brother? I'll let you be convicted specifically by the Holy Spirit. But I believe I have interpreted the texts correctly. So after you read this call me and let me know what you think.

IN CHRIST JESUS

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