THE
SILENT PEN
READ:
James
3:1-12
The
fruit of righteousness
is sown
in peace by those
who
make peace. –James 3:18
Former US President Harry Truman had a rule: Any letters written in anger had to sit on
his desk for 24 hours before they could be mailed. If at the end of that “cooling off” period, he still felt the same sentiments, he would
send the letter. By the end of his life,
Truman’s unmailed letter filled a large desk drawer.
How often in this age of immediate communication would even 24
minutes of wise restraint spare us embarrassment! In his epistle, James addressed a universal
theme in human history when he wrote about the damage an uncontrolled tongue
can bring. “No man can tame the tongue,” he wrote. “It is an unruly evil, full of
deadly poison” (3:8).
When we’re gossiping or speaking in anger, we find ourselves
outside the lines of what God desires.
Our tongues, our pens, and even our keyboards should more often fall
silent with thanks in our hearts for the restraint God provides. All too often, when we speak we remind
everyone of our brokenness as human beings.
When we want to surprise others with the difference Christ makes,
we may need to look no further than restraining our tongue. Others can’t help but notice when we honor
God with what we say-or don’t say. –Randy Kilgore
Help
me, Lord, to use my words not to
tear
down others or build up my own reputation,
but
to seek the good of others first, and in so doing
to serve
You and Your kingdom.
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Whoever
guards his mouth and tongue
keeps
his soul from troubles. –Proverbs
21:23
INSIGHT
In today’s
passage, James writes about Christian maturity.
One of the characteristics of maturity is self-control, particularly
control of the tongue. Fortunately, we
are not responsible for developing it by willpower alone. It is one of the fruits of the Spirit
(Galatians 5:23).
Have a blessed evening.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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