Watch Your Mouth (And Other Convicting Biblical Life Lessons)Sample

Watch Your Mouth (And Other Convicting Biblical Life Lessons)

DAY 3 OF 5

Life, Death & 'Power Of The Tongue':  What You Say Truly Matters

What we say matters. And the Bible makes it blatantly clear that we can cause a lot of trouble when we open our mouths and fail to think about what's coming out. This is the primary lesson we learn in James 3 and, in particular, James 3:1-12.

With this in mind, the Book of James holds the power to transform hearts and minds. The central lesson of James 3 can be summarized as follows: "life and death is in the power of the tongue."

So, let's dive deeper into the text:

The Tongue And Its Power

James 3:5 is one of the first verses in James 3 that truly hits us with a harsh reality: what we say matters. The verse reads, in part: "The tongue is a small part of the body, but it makes great boasts. Consider what a great forest is set on fire by a small spark."

This imagery of a forest being set on fire is powerful, with James arguing that what we say and how we say it can actually set off a flurry of chaos.

Many of us can relate to moments we've either said something — or heard someone else say something to us — that sparked chaos. Clearly, what we say matters and can have a profound impact.

A World Of Evil

James 3:5 is just one of the verses affirming that life and death are in the power of the tongue. The first chunk of scripture in James  3 — James 3:1-12, in particular — deals with this subject in detail, offering up some additional explanations worth considering.

Just ponder how the tongue is described in James 3 — as "a fire," "a world of evil among the parts of the body" and something that holds the power to "corrupt the whole body" and "set the whole course of one's life on fire."

And that's not all. James 3:6 also proclaims that the tongue is "itself set on fire by hell," and verse 8 tells us no one can tame the tongue as it is "evil" and "full of deadly poison.

That language should really get us thinking deeper about what we say to others and how we deliver it. In the end, our words undeniably have an impact.

Understanding Wisdom

James 3:17 offers an interesting complement to the first part of the chapter as the verse speaks about wisdom. If we believe that "life and death is in the power of the tongue," then we need the wisdom to be sure we know what to say, how to say it and when to deliver each message.

We learn in the Book of James that wisdom is essential and that we must live a good life composed of "deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom."

This means expelling selfish ambition and envy from our hearts and lives. The answer to all of this, of course, can be found in Christ. 

And this is where James 3:17 comes in: "But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere."

So, as we explore the Book of James and verses like James 3:17, let's think deeper about how we can have an active Bible-reading and prayer life that guides us toward the wisdom we need to live the life God has for us.

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Watch Your Mouth (And Other Convicting Biblical Life Lessons)

The Book of James is filled with powerful lessons that are convicting, thought-provoking and incredibly transformational. This devotional takes you through the biggest take-aways and helps relate the content to your everyday life.

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