“Guard your steps when you go to the house
of God. To draw near to listen is better
than to offer the sacrifice of fools. Be
not rash with your mouth, nor let your heart be hasty to utter a word before
God, for God is in heaven and you are on earth. Therefore let your words be
few.”
Ecclesiastes 5:1-2
I am learning how
important it is to prune my words so that only the fruitful ones will come out
of my mouth. Too often it’s easy to
complain and grumble. But that doesn’t
uplift and encourage one another.
Words are life
giving, meant to build up and encourage.
Too often mine are not. It’s not
that they are bad; they just don’t produce fruit, so what it the purpose of
saying them? Taming the tongue is a goal
I want to keep ever mindful of. Of
course, it starts with taming my thoughts by pruning them of jealousy, selfish
ambition, and feeling like I have to have an opinion on everything.
I hear a lot of
words that are attributed to God or to the Holy Spirit; but I wonder. The Spirit of God will never conform to the
world. This world has become a world of
words. Twenty-four/seven there is
chatter ever present on the air waves.
My ears grow dull; my thoughts go into overdrive and become jumbled and
incoherent.
I am becoming more
and more appreciative of stillness, and silence, in my thoughts and in my
words. A fast on words seems like a good
practice to me at this point in my life…something to think about.
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