WATCH YOUR MOUTH!
I’m aware that today’s
devotional topic might seem a bit brash, perhaps even crude.
Nevertheless, so many of us fail to recognize the immense power and impact of spoken
words. The prolific author, Og Mandino, poses a pivotal question:
“Why is it then that so many of us go out of our own way to offend others with
criticism and offensive judgments that so often come back to haunt
us? Why do we allow our big mouths to dig ruts in our path so deep
that our forward progress is finally nil?” OUCH!
One of my favorite
books, read early in life, is “How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale
Carnegie. “Criticism is futile,” Carnegie contends, “because it puts
a man on the defensive, and usually makes him strive to justify
himself. Criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a man’s precious
pride, hurts his sense of importance, and arouses resentment.” He
adds an astute observation: “When dealing with people, let us remember we are
not dealing with creatures of logic. We are dealing with creatures
of emotion, creatures bristling with prejudices and motivated by pride and
vanity. Criticism is a spark – a spark that is liable to cause an
explosion in the powder magazine of pride.” This is something to
seriously consider!
The ancient Greek
scholar, Pythagoras, wrote “A wound from a tongue is worse than a wound from a
sword, for the latter affects only the body, the former affects the
spirit.” I would put it more simply with today’s word of warning: “WATCH YOUR MOUTH!”
The Apostle James, the
brother of Jesus, had the special assignment of highlighting the impact of
believers’ speech. His teachings on the subject are of vital
importance; they are reprinted (in part) below.
James 3:2-10 (NKJV)
2 For we all stumble in many things. If anyone does not
stumble in word, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle the
whole body. 3 Indeed, we put bits in horses’ mouths that
they may obey us, and we turn their whole body. 4 Look
also at ships: although they are so large and are driven by fierce winds, they
are turned by a very small rudder wherever the pilot desires. 5 Even
so the tongue is a little member and boasts great things. See how great a
forest a little fire kindles! 6 And the tongue is a
fire, a world of iniquity. The tongue is so set among our members that it
defiles the whole body, and sets on fire the course of nature; and it is set on
fire by hell. 7 For every kind of beast and bird, of
reptile and creature of the sea, is tamed and has been tamed by mankind. 8 But
no man can tame the tongue. It is an unruly evil, full of
deadly poison. 9 With it we bless our God and Father, and
with it we curse men, who have been made in the similitude of God. 10 Out
of the same mouth proceed blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought
not to be so.
James’
doctrine-of-speech may be summarized as follows: “If anyone considers himself
religious and yet does not keep a tight rein on his tongue, he deceives himself
and his religion is worthless.” (James 1:26, NIV)
OUR WORDS HAVE
SIGNIFICANT SPIRITUAL AND EMOTIONAL CAPACITY. They can give or take LIFE,
to and from ourselves, but also to and from others. This makes logical
sense considering the nature of THE ONE who has “created all things.”
(Ephesians 3:9 – Colossians 1:16 – Revelation 4:11) The very essence of Christ,
i.e. the way we can accurately describe His power, dominion and authority is
simply this: JESUS CHRIST IS THE LIVING WORD. Therefore, it stands to
reason that OUR WORDS are of special significance and import to THE LIVING WORD, THE HOLY ONE who “upholds all
things by THE WORD of His power.” (Hebrews 1:3) Prayerfully consider that
important Kingdom truth.
We must consistently
employ WISDOM in communication.
Why is this important? Because our words are “SALT.” As such, they
have sufficient capacity to SEASON [INFLUENCE] ourselves, our families, our
friends and even our enemies. Therefore, the scriptures mandate that our
“speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that [we] may know how [we]
ought to answer every man.” (Colossians 4:6)
At the risk of
sounding somewhat crude, I must caution you to “WATCH YOUR MOUTH!” Moving
forward, we resolve to collectively activate the governing thermostat of THE HOLY SPIRIT, who constantly strives
to moderate our attitudes, actions and words.
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE
SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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