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When our first granddaughter, Sophia, was very small, my mom taught her about “Scout’s honor”. Whenever we would ask her to do something, we would say to her, “Scout’s honor”, making the sign of scouts with our fingers.

For a while, conversation with Sophia on any given subject transpired with the same progression of questions:

“Mimi, are you sure?”
“Mimi, do you promise?”
“Mimi, scout’s honor!”

She had learned the concept that my word is my word. Once I said, “Scout’s honor”, she knew that she knew we were going to play The Memory Game; or I would read her three books; or we were going to go outside to play; or her request would be granted.

She knew, and she rested in it . She rested in the fact while she may not get it at the immediate moment, she would get it at the moment in time which was right, simply because I had promised. This has provoked some thought as we are told …

But above all, my brethren, do not swear, either by heaven or by earth or with any other oath; but your yes is to be yes, and your no, no, so that you may not fall under judgment.” (James 5:12, NASB)

 

Join me at Woman to Woman Ministries HERE as we look at the importance of our word being our word.

 

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