Our Lethal Weapon: Words - Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

As written and presented by Mary Whelchel

Undoubtedly you know someone who just cannot stop talking-just a real motor mouth. We all know people like that. Do you like to be with them? Probably not that much. But talking too much is more than just an irritating bad habit. We need to see what God has to say about talking too much.

Proverbs 17:27 says a man of knowledge uses words with restraint, and a few verses later it tells us that a fool delights in airing his own opinions, and that it is shameful for a person to answer before listening.

How much do you talk versus how much you listen? James tells us to be quick to listen and slow to speak, but if you're like me, you may find it much easier to be quick to speak and slow to listen! Do you think God is sending us a message by giving us two ears and one mouth, telling us thereby that we need to listen twice as much as we talk?

Proverbs 20:19 says to avoid a person who talks too much. Why? Because they're shooting off their deadly weapon all the time, and you could get hit. Abundance of words leads to sin. Proverbs 10:19 says when words are many, sin is not absent. Have you noticed that if you just keep talking long enough, pretty soon you'll say something you shouldn't? Do you have a reputation for talking all the time? Then chances are good that you say much that is inappropriate, because many words lead to sin.

In Matthew 12:36 Jesus said, 'But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken.' Think about giving an account for all your careless words. Little scary, isn't it? Talking too much is not a laughing matter, or just an irritating bad habit, but rather something we should take quite seriously.

WORDS! They are very powerful things. Sticks and stones may break our bones, but words can do far more harm than a few broken bones. You know, once you speak words, you can never un-speak them. Ever said something and you'd just give anything to take the words back and stuff them in your mouth? But you can't. You can erase with a pencil or delete from your computer, but once those words are spoken, they cannot be unsaid.

It's really difficult to heal the damage done by careless words, so check it out today and eliminate some of those excess, unnecessary words that so frequently get you into trouble.


There's no question about it. We all have the ability to inflict great amounts of pain and suffering by using inappropriate words. We truly need to seriously consider the impact of our words on others.
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