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Be Strong Courageous in Community: The Courage to Speak Truth in Love

Jun 7, 2026    Pastor Tammy Long

For Your Heart Today


We live in a world where communication is constant, yet genuine understanding often feels increasingly rare. We can text, post, comment, email, and message at any moment, but many of us sense that something has shifted in the way we speak to one another. Conversations can become harsh, reactive, defensive, or avoidant. In response, we may either say too much or say nothing at all.


In Ephesians 4, Paul offers another way. He calls believers to live lives worthy of their calling by cultivating humility, gentleness, patience, unity, kindness, compassion, and forgiveness. Within that vision of Christian community, he gives a powerful invitation: “speaking the truth in love.”


Speaking the truth in love is not about winning arguments, proving points, or getting something off our chest. It is participating in God's work of helping people, relationships, and the body of Christ grow toward maturity. Sometimes that means offering wisdom. Sometimes it means helping someone grow in understanding. Sometimes it means loving accountability. And sometimes it means having the courage to listen when someone speaks truth to us.


Whether we are called to speak or to receive, God invites us to approach one another with humility, trusting that He may use members of His body to help us grow.


Takeaways

1. The goal of speaking the truth in love is growth, not victory. Truth spoken in love seeks the maturity of people, relationships, and the body of Christ rather than winning an argument or proving a point. 


2. Humility creates space for truth. We never see the whole picture or know the whole story. Humility reminds us to speak gently, listen carefully, and remain open to learning. 


3. Truth grows best in the context of relationship. Like Priscilla and Aquila with Apollos, meaningful truth is often shared where trust, care, and investment already exist. 


4. Both speaking and listening require courage. God may invite us to faithfully speak what needs to be said, or He may invite us to receive what someone else lovingly shares. Both are acts of spiritual maturity. 


Breath Prayer

Inhale: Speak through me, Lord

Exhale: Help me listen well


Full Manuscript - Estimated Reading Time - 20–22 minutes