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It is entirely in our control, yet one of the hardest things to control. It has the power to uplift and encourage—or destroy and damage. And we use it every day of our lives in everything we do. How can you make your speech more encouraging?

June 21, 2007

The Bible shows us how to use speech as a positive tool to strengthen and build lasting relationships with others, while spreading God's way of life through our words. Positive speech can cheer up sadness (Proverbs 12:25) and bring joy (Proverbs 15:23). Rash or reckless words act like sword thrusts (Proverbs 12:18) and gossiping can ruin friendships (Proverbs 16:28). When we use words appropriately, they are like "apples of gold in settings of silver" (Proverbs 25:11) and "a honeycomb [that brings] sweetness to the soul and health to the bones" (Proverbs 16:24).

The ability to choose what we say to others is one of the most precious gifts God has given us, yet the human capacity to use speech to inflict pain is one of the most dangerous weapons we possess. Knowing what to say and when and how to say it takes wisdom (Proverbs 16:23-24). Being able to control our speech is equivalent to keeping the "whole body in check" and is described as "perfect" (James 3:2, New International Version). As we strive for the same perfection as our heavenly Father (Matthew 5:48), we need to make careful choices in how we use our speech.

God Bless


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