Watch Your Mouth!Sample

Responding With Grace
When we’re listening to another person, we can’t control what they say or how they say it. But we can control what we say in response. Responding with grace means extending kindness and understanding, even when faced with difficult circumstances or differing opinions.
To do so should mean first listening, not interrupting, and hearing someone out. We can’t give a thoughtful response to someone if we haven’t heard the fullness of their side. Giving the respect of our full attention gives someone the honor that their words and opinions are important to us.
Then we practice being slow to speak. We give true consideration to what the other person says. This gives us time to absorb alternate ideas we hadn’t previously considered. And even if our minds don’t change, it gives us time to measure our response and the impact it might have before speaking. It allows time to let emotional reactions recede, God’s Word to fill our hearts and minds, and anger to become replaced with grace and gentleness as we respond.
If we cultivate this spirit of grace in our interactions, we can represent Jesus’s example of empathy and patience. And our conversations can build up, encourage and honor others.
Scripture
About this Plan

Our words are powerful – and if we’re not careful, our tongues can wreak havoc on the relationships and situations that matter most. In this Bible Reading Plan, you’ll dive into the truths the Bible tells us about our words and discover how to stop tearing down and start building up.
More
Related plans

From Chaos to Calm: 7 Prayers for Anxious Parents

7 Days of Strength for Women

A Bondage to Decay: Chronic Illness, Suffering, and Questioning God

Look Up!

The King Is Coming: A 10-Day Devotional From Red Rocks Worship

Armor Up: A 7-Day Plan to Fight for Your Child

THE MISSING PEACE Unlock and Sustain Peace in Your Daily Life

Grief’s Unexpected Journey: 15 Comforting Devotions After Losing Someone You Love

Finding Freedom: The Lord’s Prayer
