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I wonder how many books and articles have been written on how to be beautiful, how to stay young, how to look good? It’s a topic most of us care about. I want to give you some beauty tips—and this is for men as well as women.  I promise you, these are guaranteed to improve how you look to others.

First, let’s talk about beauty tips for your lips. For years I have prayed David’s prayer in Psalm 141:3: “Set a guard over my mouth, Lord; keep watch over the door of my lips.” I often visualize two guards—one of each side of my mouth—keeping watch over what comes out of my lips.  I can tell you that this is one of my greatest challenges, to let God control the words from my lips.

Our lips have the power to speak words of life or death, and if you want to really improve how you look to others, the first place to start is by guarding the words that come out of your lips. I find that I must be intentional about this; I must be aware of what I say and I must consciously remember to speak words of encouragement and kindness.

Here are some guidelines I try to remember:

  • If you think something complimentary or encouraging about someone, speak what you’re thinking. Whether it’s a stranger or the person dearest to you, be sure to speak the kind words you think. Recently I was eating in a busy fast-food place, and I noticed one woman who was outstanding in her attitude and service to the customers.  I just made it a point to tell her how impressed I was with her.  Why not?  She deserved those words of encouragement.  But let’s not forget those closest to us—like your children, or your mate, or your co-workers.  They need to hear kind words from us, too.

 

  • Don’t speak words that don’t have to be spoken.  Proverbs 17:27 tells us that one who has knowledge uses words with restraint. In other words, if you’re smart, you won’t talk too much. I often remind myself that I don’t have to say everything I’m thinking!

 

  • Speak words of praise to God out loud anytime you can. Let your ears hear words of praise coming from your lips. In Psalm 119 the Psalmist says, “May my lips overflow with praise.” When your lips overflow with praise, they are beautiful lips! And this is one way to encourage yourself. Speak words of praise, even if your heart is heavy. It will make a difference.

 

So, my first beauty tip is to make your lips beautiful by speaking words of life. Words are the fruit of your lips, so “let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise—the fruit of lips that openly profess his name” (Hebrews 13:15).