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We've all met people with a sharp, critical tongue. Picture this scene. A couple from your Bible study group are having problems, and they have chosen to confide in you. The man is big, a real outdoorsman, and works hard on a construction job. The wife is petite and frail. But she is as skilled with her tongue as David was with his slingshot against Goliath. You're not with them long until the man bristles at his wife's verbal jabs. "I just can't stand it when Karen puts me down in such a sarcastic way!" he complains. "Oh, great big Mac," she digs, "can't take care of himself!" Mac purses his lips and shakes his head. "I don't think I can take this much longer. I love my wife, but she's killing me with her tongue!" Often the hostility in our hearts reveals itself through our words and actions. The word "tongue" is mentioned ninety-three times in the Bible, often referring to its destructive power: The lash of the tongue
(Job 5:21). Though evil is sweet in his mouth and he hides it under his tongue (Job 20:12). A deceitful tongue crushes the spirit (Proverbs 15:4). Their tongue is a deadly arrow (Jeremiah 9:8). The tongue also is a fire, a world of evil among the parts of the body. It corrupts the whole person, sets the whole course of his life on fire, and is itself set on fire by hell (James 3:6). No man can tame the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of deadly poison (James 3:8). Poisonous Words
Few things are more self-contaminating than poisoned words that spring from the depths of a bitter heart. If we are to please God and maintain a testimony that brings glory to our Lord, we must learn to control what we say. James says, "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). How often through an unkind word have we borne unfaithful witness to God's love and forgiveness! A Test of Love
Will we follow the wisdom of Solomon who said, "The tongue of the wise brings healing" (Proverbs 12:18) and "The tongue that brings healing is a tree of life" (Proverbs 15:4)? And can we say with Samuel, "His word was on my tongue" (2 Samuel 23:2)? The words of Peter hold good advice for us today: "Whoever would love life and see good days must keep his tongue from evil and his lips from deceitful speech" (1 Peter 3:10). This takes self-control. Key to Self-Control
The key to self-control is being filled with the Holy Spirit. The reason most of us fail in self-control is that we try to do it in our own strength. You and I know from experience that, apart from God, self-discipline in our tongue is impossible. But "when the Holy Spirit controls our lives he will produce this kind of fruit in us: love, joy, peace,...self-control" (Galatians 5:22, TLB). We must develop and exercise self-control through daily dependence on the Lord Jesus Christ and the power of His Holy Spirit. I encourage you to study this lesson carefully. Prayerfully apply the principles you will learn to your everyday life, and invite the Holy Spirit to take control of your tongue that you may bring blessing to those around you and be a fruitful witness. | |||||||||||||||||
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