The Tongue

in #steemchurch6 years ago (edited)

"Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits" (Proverbs 18:21).

How many adults still feel the sting of angry words they heard as children? And how many of us have said words we later regret? The tongue has the power to destroy.


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A word minced nonchalantly can do vast damage to the emotions and psychology of another. See James 3:5.

“...so also the tongue is a small member, yet it boasts of great things. How great a forest is set ablaze by such a small fire” (James 3:5)!

However, the tongue also has the power to enrich and edify. The words we utter are capable of building and blessing those whom our speech are directed to.

Let us consider the kind of words that should flow from the mouths of Christ-followers:

1. Words of affection:


Over and over in our homes, the words “I love you” should be spoken—from husband to wife, from wife to husband, from parents to children, from children to parents. Giving voice to our appreciation for those we love is a powerful way to encourage.

2. Words of reconciliation:


Our planet is home to zero perfect people. We are all lagging, not just in principle but also in practice. Those closest to us know our flaws most clearly. Thus, we should not fail to say these life-giving words: “I’m sorry. I was wrong. Please forgive me.”

3. Words of vision:


When we speak words of vision over our children, we give them a glimpse of how effective their lives can be. “You will do something great with your life,” and “God is going to use your life in a cool way,” and “You can make a difference in this world.” Words of vision build hope and confidence.

4. Words of security:


Children in particular need to hear they are loved and accepted unconditionally—regardless of what they do. We speak truths over them that communicate their absolute belonging, such as “I love you always, always, always,” and “You will be mine forever!” With our words, we can imprint on our children’s hearts a sense of how God loves them.


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Let us not choose silence when our words can make an enriching difference. As Proverbs 3:27 nudges, “...do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to do it.”
Your words have power, so speak wisely!


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we must be careful, the tongue can bring curse, as well as blessing.
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May we all grow in choosing our words wisely.

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The tongue is very powerful. The bible says we will give account of everything we say. So as believers, we should tame our tongue.