THE 6th of OCTOBER
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE WORDS WE SPEAK
He who has knowledge spares his words, and a man of understanding is of a calm spirit. Even a fool is counted wise when he holds his peace; when he shuts his lips, he is considered perceptive. – Proverbs 17:27-28
Knowledge is a powerful tool that can be very beneficial, when used correctly. Just knowing what is good and pleases God is not enough, we must also live accordingly. Knowledge can produce results only when we act upon it. The more we study and understand God’s Word, the better can we behave and the more self-control we have including in our speech. So many times we regret that we did not keep our mouths shut or that we said too much. We can avoid regrets if we learn to ask the Holy Spirit to teach us what, when and how much to say.
Based on the way we talk we can be considered educated, sensitive, wise and calm or foolish, arrogant, rude and with little or ill mannered. The less we talk, the less we err. By being careful with our words, it is easier to avoid arguments, bragging, gossiping or saying things we may later regret.
SUGGESTED PRAYER
Father God, thank You for the wisdom You have given me and for Your constant provision. Please help me to grow in the knowledge of Your Word and give me more of Your wisdom so that I will think, feel and act to please You. Please teach me what to say and what I shouldn’t say, so that I will be a prudent, pleasant person with a pure and truthful heart. In the Name of Jesus I pray. Amen
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