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Tweeting the Truth In Love
Tweeting the Truth in Love By Mark D. Stucky We should be “speaking the truth in love,”* posted Paul in Ephesians 4:15, to speak and act out truth while filled with self-sacrificial, unconditional love. Not too-tough truth without compassion. Not laissez-faire love without correction. Certainly not rude comments left on social media, hidden from responsibility by anonymity. Certainly not tweeting lies with contempt, insulting others with childish nicknames, repeating falsehoods already debunked, or disseminating self-serving distortions. Paul didn’t excuse behavior so deplorable. Why do so now? *Note: Literally “truthing in love” in the original Greek text of the verse, incorporating both speech and actions. (First published in Spirit Fire Review, 3 May 2022. See also my poems "The Art of the Devilish Deal," "Antisocial Media," and “What Would Jesus Tweet?") (Image by Tina Nord on Pexels.com.)
Copyright © 2024 Mark Stucky. All Rights Reserved

Book: Shattered Sighs