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Our spoken words show what is in our hearts. When we use beautiful words that build and encourage, from pure and grateful hearts, we bless others and glorify God. On the other hand, dirty words, curses, insults and criticisms certainly do not come from the Lord and are evidence of unclean hearts. God is not the source of evil. We must fight to keep our clean hearts clean and ask the Holy Spirit to help us. Everything we think, say or do has eternal implications. This statement may seem exaggerated, but if we think about it for a moment, we will realize how true it is. Our words and reactions to everything that surrounds us are based upon what we think. If we allow the thoughts from the enemy to develop in our minds and produce negative feelings in our hearts, then when we are taken by surprise, or caught off-guard, we will find ourselves saying things that we should not say, because “out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.” By stopping all negative thoughts such as criticism, judgment, or condemnation we can avoid many problems and hurts. If we want to think and speak in a manner that pleases the Lord, we must change our worldly way of thinking with the biblical one and get used to “bring every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ,” (2 Corinthians 10:5b) and to declare its opposite, according to the Bible. The words we speak have the power to create good or evil, life or death, as the next verse shows.
This is a most valuable truth pertaining to speech that we find in the book of Proverbs. People who love their tongue, talk a lot, and their words may produce life or death for themselves, as well as for those who hear them. The more we talk, the more we reveal what is really in our hearts to those who hear us. Quiet people are the most mysterious and difficult to classify. Those who speak a lot may cause themselves many problems. Even if they unintentionally say bad things, or what they say is good, it may still seem offensive to the person who hears them, because of their own problems or thoughts. Have you noticed that when we have pleasant conversations on biblical subjects, with other Christians full of the Holy Spirit, who love the Lord, we feel much better not only emotionally but also physically? This is because godly talk produces life. On the other hand, any conversation with critical, unhappy or evil people who have nothing good to say, leave us with a bitter taste and many other unpleasant effects that produce death instead of life. If we ask the Lord to help us be careful about what we say, we can control our speech. Following the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we can speak wisely so that those around us may be encouraged and learn something good from us. The more time we spend studying and meditating on God's Word, the more biblically correct our speech will be. In conclusion, we can be happier if we say what is right to edify and uplift those who listen to us, because we please God and avoid many problems and frustrations.
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