Month: <span>November 2018</span>

Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers.”  Ephesians 4:29

It was a big billboard that caught my attention nearly a half mile away. It said: TALK IS CHEAP: SEE OUR RESULTS. What a message! Anyone can say most anything about their product or service, but it is results that speak the loudest.

The Bible says that any creature, but the tongue of man, can be controlled. Talking can get us into a lot of trouble. Words can create deep wounds. People want to know how we live our life before they hear what we have to say about it.

First of all the Bible tells us to listen more than we talk. Rearrange the word letters of the word LISTEN and you can make it SILENT. People won’t care what you know until they know how much you care.

There are dozens of scripture verses on talking and the tongue, but over all they fall into four categories:

DISCERNMENT – We need to think through what we are going to say before we say it. Knowing what to say and when to say it can make all the difference.

JUDGEMENT – Knowing what not to say can be of equal importance. Am I going too far? Have I introduced a topic to the conversation that came from my background instead of from the other person?

WISDOM – Is this the best course of action or is this foolish? Does the party understand my motive? God holds me accountable for what comes out of my mouth.

LISTEN – Don’t be afraid of silence, if you speak too soon, you may stop the party from understanding or saying something really helpful. Don’t talk just to fill space or to hear your own voice. Silence may seem painful, but it can be a powerful tool for the Gospel. The tongue is the only blunt instrument that grows sharper with constant use.

The best witness for the Gospel comes not from what we say, but how we live. Your life may be the only Gospel some people ever read.

What results do people see in your life? If they don’t see you living a Christian life, then nothing you can say will make much of a difference. Remember to live and reflect on Monday that which you say on Sunday.

By John Grant
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Jesus replied, ‘If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”(John 8:34, 36). ..
Where the Spirit of the LORD is there is freedom” (2 Corinthians 3:17).

How do you feel about the word surrender?

It’s not a popular word in our culture. We are afraid that if we surrender we’ll be oppressed. Maybe a person in authority has abused us and colored our concept of surrender.

I have a friend who spent three years in a Japanese prison camp. He witnessed cruel beatings and insults on a daily basis.  Even now, many years later, he is afraid to give himself to God. He thinks he’ll lose his freedom.

But the opposite is true. We gain freedom.

When we surrender and Christ takes over, He sets us free from the sins that harm us and hurt others. When we truly grasp His love for us, we can let go of the fears that keep us bound. When we fill our minds with His truths, we’re set free from negative thought patterns that drag us down.

Walking in God’s way of surrender, we live in harmony with how we were created. We reach our highest potential.  We become more fulfilled and content. I’ve discovered that the more I surrender to Jesus, the more truly alive I am.

Sometimes I ask myself, “Why wouldn’t I want to surrender to Someone who is bigger and wiser than I am. Somebody who loves me, knows me, and always wants the best for me and my loved ones?”

How about you? Are you ready to surrender yourself and your loved ones to God?

Lord Jesus, I surrender myself to you to do your will and your work today. With my mind, I want to think your thoughts.  With my eyes, I want to see each person as you see them. With my heart, I want to love you more fervently and others more selflessly.

by Helen Lescheid
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