In closing his letter to the Colossians, the apostle Paul highlighted some essentials of the Christian life—devotion to prayer, an attitude of gratefulness, and wise dealings with unbelievers. We are to make the most of opportunities to share our testimony. As Paul said, “Let your speech always be with grace, as though seasoned with salt” (Colossians 4:6).
Paul knew the tongue’s power for good and encouraged using words to influence others for Jesus. James took the opposite approach, describing the harm tongues can do. He likened them to sparks that set a forest on fire or a restless evil that can poison (James 3:5, 8). Sadly, we see this truth lived out in the media, workplace, families, and even churches.
Consider how we respond when we hear about a stranger who has ruined his personal life, carried out ruthless business practices, or brought public condemnation on himself. Frequently we express criticism and judgment instead of compassion or sorrow. We can learn from Jesus’ example. He asked the Samaritan woman simple questions so she would recognize her need for living water (John 4:7-39); He invited Himself to the house of the hated tax collector (Luke 19:5); and He stood between the adulterous woman and her critics before gently bringing correction (John 8:1-11). Jesus’ words were seasoned with grace.
As representatives of the Lord Jesus Christ, we must learn to speak words of grace. Let’s make it our habit to use a kind tone of voice, courteous approach, humble spirit, and edifying words.
Is your tongue something that you struggle with? I do sometimes....I have to admit it...I don't always choose the best response or the best set of phrases to diffuse a problem. If we are going to walk with Christ and mirror His image....we need to deal with our words. If you are like me and struggle sometimes by saying the wrong thing...let's pray for each other! Leave me a comment below and we'll lift each other up this week! Taming the tongue isn't easy - but together as a campus we can do it! Enjoy your day!
Pastor Brian
6 comments:
Our Tongue is so powerful and we have to think before using it. But when we let our emotions speak instead of our hearts we say things we regret. At leasy I do..
I find sometimes the wrong words come so easy but if I pause the right ones are not far behind.
I would offer up all the FRC warriors who want to chase the vision.. That they would find the strenght to control and use the power of their tongues for Gods vision.. When faced with those trying situations they would find the right words to show gods love and not ignite fires..
Good morning all, pray for me on this tongue thing because this is something I really struggle with.
I think we all struggle with it but some may fair better thatn others. I for one have not but continue to work with God's grace and power to overcome this obsticle..and it's working thanks to whose at FRC who continue whith HIS work.. catching up on Proverbs and some music for this week....
It's early and cant spell..
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Thanks everyone for your comments. I am praying for you this week on this topic. Please lift me up as well. What we say has an impact on our witness for Christ...
Have a great Tuesday!
Pastor Brian
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