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I don't know about you, but I have been bothered by the language coming out of some people's mouths; especially Christian people's mouths! Is it just me or are there others out there in blogland that are offended by foul talk?
The other day I came across this devotion and I am happy I did because sometimes I think perhaps it's just me!
This was penned by Dave Branon and I agree with him one hundred percent.
The other day I came across this devotion and I am happy I did because sometimes I think perhaps it's just me!
This was penned by Dave Branon and I agree with him one hundred percent.
WORDS - DO THEY MATTER?
I heard a teenager from a Christian home declare, "My mom doesn't think swear words are bad." He then indicated which words she found acceptable - words that have long been considered inappropriate.
Society's standard of language has declined in recent years, but we don't have to decline with it. As we strive to be "very careful...how {we} live" {Eph. 5:15}, we should think about how to honour God with our words.
We please the Lord with our tongue when we show discernment. "He who restrains his lips is wise," Proverbs 10:19 reminds us. When we do speak, we are to filter the words that escape our lips: "Whoever guards his mouth and tongue keeps his soul from troubles" {21:32}.
It is important to use kind, positive words - even to address tough subjects. "A harsh word stirs up anger," but "the tongue of the wise uses knowledge rightly" {Proverbs 15:1-2}.
Finally, avoid words that reflect poorly on who we are as God's children. Paul's admonition to "let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth" {Eph. 4:29} sets a strong standard for the righteous use of words.
To honour God in each part of life, use words that are pleasing and acceptable to a holy God.
The tongue can be a blessing
And the tongue can be a curse;
Say, friend, how are you using yours:
For better or for worse? - Anon.
WHAT WE SAY REVEALS WHO WE ARE
Please pray for our sister Debbie @ The Way We Are http://debsdailydribble.blogspot.com/
as she just received the news this week that she has breast cancer. Her prayer button is also on my sidebar.
Sharing from my heart~ Sandi