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Talking Trash

 Updated on 16/01/12  |    By ROGER LIPE

 

Trash talking on the field of competition has become more and more pervasive in the last few years.  How should we as Christians approach this issue?  The Scriptures are full of wisdom related to speech.  One such verse follows.

In Proverbs chapter 10 and verse 19 it says, “When words are many, sin is not absent, but he who holds his tongue is wise.”

As we speak more and more, our chances of speaking foolishly certainly increase.  You probably know someone who talks too much and in doing so speaks in ways that cause harm to himself or to others.  That's what is meant by, "sin is not absent."  Talk long enough and the best of us will sin with our tongues.

The other side of this is that when we remain silent in certain discussions, we display an uncommon wisdom.  Some people speak when there is nothing to say.  We would do well to speak only when it is appropriate and when the situation is enhanced by our comments.  "He who holds his tongue is wise."

As you pray today, ask the Lord to guard your mouth.  Ask Him to help you control what you say, when you speak and to choose appropriate settings for your speech.Proverbs 10:19

Roger


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