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PROGRAM D-7160
Did you realize that your tongue is the key to bringing your whole personality in line? Proverbs 13:3 says that “He who guards his lips guards his life, but he who speaks rashly will come to ruin.” Guarding our lips has to be a very high priority if we are to bring glory to our Lord Jesus.
Let me just tell you some of the great benefits of taming your tongue.
- You will get rid of a lot of stress. When our tongues are out of control, we bring a lot of stress into our lives. Having to listen to ourselves talk all the time is stressful, and when we say the wrong words, we feed the wrong messages into our minds and bring more stress on ourselves.
- You will get rid of a self-focus in your life. I tell you the truth; I’ve never known a self-focused person who was happy. When you get the focus off of yourself, you’re going to be a much happier person. So, when you stop talking about your problems and complaining about them, you’ll stop thinking about them so much and you’ll think of others. That’s going to make you happier.
- Your relationships will greatly improve as you tame your tongue. Just think of the damage you’ve done to relationships when your tongue was out of control. Now, you’ll be saying words of encouragement and love, and those relationships will blossom.
- You will improve your performance. When you say the right words, it will greatly influence whatever job you have and how well you do it. That could result in all kinds of good things for you.
But most importantly, when your tongue is tamed, you’ll be more like Jesus, transformed more and more into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, as we read in 2 Corinthians 3:18. And that means your life will bring glory to him, your testimony will be stronger, people will want to know what makes you different, they’ll be attracted to you and you will be a good ambassador for Jesus.
If we control our tongues, we control our whole body. James told us that and it’s true. It takes commitment, prayer and the power of God’s Spirit, but it is not mission impossible. We can do all things through Christ who gives us strength.
Will you go for it?