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Sometimes it can be tricky when we are trying to figure out how to speak to one another. Paul offers us this directive about how we should communicate: “But speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, even Christ” (Ephesians 4:15). But how do we “speak the truth in love?” How do we balance these two tendencies in our speech?

Like goalposts, our words should align between these two goals: speaking the truth with the other person, and truly looking out for their well-being.

Some people lean toward the truth. They say, “The truth is important; I’m going to tell them no matter what, even if they can’t handle it, even if it’s unkind.” But truth spoken without love becomes dead orthodoxy. It may be true, but there’s no life in it. It may lack in graciousness and kindness.

Truth spoken without love becomes dead orthodoxy.

On the other hand, love without truth can be nothing more than empty sentimentalism. It might make a person feel good for a moment, but it won’t actually make them better off in the long run. If we’re not telling the truth, we’re not really helping people.

If you lie to me, you’re hurting me. And if you tell the truth without caringabout me, I may know the truth, but I may be worse for it because I’m reacting to you rather than the information. That’s why love and truth must be balanced in our communication.

Love and truth must be balanced in our communication.

If we connect the truth with love, then we convey the right information with the right heart. And then we can build someone up. Truth may sometimes need to be sharp as a sword, but when administered in love it is the balm that soothes and heals a heart.

Check out more from Dr. Tony Evans @tonyevans.org

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Dr. Tony Evans

Dr. Tony Evans is one of the country’s most respected leaders in evangelical circles. As a pastor, teacher, author and speaker, he serves the body of Christ through his unique ability to communicate complex theological truths through simple, yet profound, illustrations. While addressing the practical issues of today, Dr. Evans is known as a relevant expositor. New and veteran pastors alike regard him as a pastor of pastors and a father in the faith.


At the heart of this vision is the use of church and school partnerships to effect spiritual and social change in communities. Dr. Evans’ church and school outreach philosophy has been attributed as a catalyst for former President George W. Bush’s Faith Based Initiative, which was his first formal act of office. Dr. Evans seeks to train churches, schools and volunteers in this philosophy, as well as in the functional practicalities, through the National Church Adopt-A-School Initiative which is a ministry underneath the umbrella of The Urban Alternative.


Dr. Evans serves as president of The Urban Alternative, a national ministry that seeks to restore hope and transform lives through the proclamation and the application of the Word of God. His daily radio broadcast, The Alternative with Dr. Tony Evans, can be heard on more than 850 radio outlets throughout the United States and in more than 80 countries.


Dr. Evans has written numerous books and booklets including his legacy work, Oneness Embraced, as well as his vision work, The Kingdom Agenda. Some of his most recent books includes, Kingdom Man, A Moment For Your Soul, Marriage Matters, and Victory in Spiritual Warfare.



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