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Written by ronnie
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"But I say to you that for every idle word men may speak,
they will give account of it in the day of judgment."
MATTHEW 12:36
"Jesus spoke plainly about our idle words, yet His warning often goes
unheeded. Jesus said that for every idle word there will be a time of
accounting in the day of judgment. We would expect Jesus to condemn profane
and vile uses of the tongue, but idle words? Idle words are things we say
carelessly, without concern for their impact on others. We too quickly assume
that the sins of our tongue are minor sins, sins that God will overlook. Yet
Jesus was fully aware of the devastating nature of our words, for the idle words
that come from our mouths give a lucid picture of the condition of our heart (Matt.
15:17-20).
The Book of Proverbs encourages us to speak less rather than risk saying something
offensive (Prov. 17:28). Often when we have nothing significant to say we are
tempted to speak injurious, idle words. The more time we spend in idle
chatter, the greater the likelihood that we will say things that are harmful.
James cautioned believers to be 'swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath'
(James 1:19). We are in much less danger of saying something offensive when we
are listening than when we are speaking!
Think carefully about the words that come from your mouth. Christians should
speak only words that uplift and bring grace to others (Eph. 4:29). Do you
need to speak less? Do you need to be more careful about the kind of humor you
use? Ask the Holy Spirit to help you evaluate whether your words build up
others or whether they destroy and hurt others."
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