A Faith That Works When Life Doesn’t: Part 3Намуна
Be Wise with Your Words
When we lack self-control, we’re more vulnerable to all kinds of problems.
Anything out of control in your life can harm other people and damage your close relationships. Uncontrolled anger, lust, addiction, overspending, drinking, or ambition can create enormous problems.
But one of the greatest destroyers of relationships is an uncontrolled tongue.
I read once that the average person has about 30 conversations a day. That would mean we spend around one-fifth of our lives talking!
At some point, your mouth will probably get you into trouble. The odds are against you.
James compares the tongue to a tiny spark because that’s all that is needed to create a great forest fire. A careless word can ignite your relationships and make them all go up in smoke.
Have you ever met a verbal arsonist?
Their words are dangerous. They use words of discouragement, disappointment, accusation, criticism, sarcasm, condemnation, or attack—the list is endless.
Gossip is especially destructive because it spreads like an airborne virus. Careless words have destroyed careers, friendships, and families.
Instead of heading in a destructive direction, you can choose to use your words to build others up. Catch people doing something right and tell them about it. Affirm their character when they make difficult decisions. Lift them up with words of encouragement.
Building others up with encouraging words isn’t difficult, but it’s uncommon.
You reflect God’s glory in a dark world when you control your mouth and build others up.
Talk It Over
- What are some words you can use to build others up?
- What is one way you can remind yourself to be encouraging when you’re tempted to be critical?
- Why is gossip so destructive? Make an “exit” plan for how you can avoid participating in gossip.
This devotional © 2021 by Rick Warren. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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About this Plan
During tough times, we need a faith that works. In this new series, Pastor Rick teaches through the Bible to help you move toward a deep and genuine faith in God and to show you how faith is something you do. This reading plan selection is Part 3 of a five-part series.
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