Please read Proverbs 13.
Meditate on verses 2a-3
and 5.
From the fruit of a man’s mouth he enjoys good.
The one who guards his mouth preserves his life;
the one who opens wide his lips comes to ruin.
A righteous man hates falsehood,
but a wicked man acts disgustingly and shamefully.
There are trends that reoccur
in Proverbs. Throughout the book, God contrasts the wise, righteous, and
disciplined with the foolish, wicked, and sluggards.
The proper use of the
mouth or tongue is part of the wise, righteous, and disciplined person’s life.
Truthfulness governs the mouth of the righteous; they hate falsehood and speak
the truth.
James addressed the tongue
in his New Testament book, James. He came to the conclusion that no one
can tame the human tongue; it must be put under the control of the Holy Spirit,
so Christ can pilot a person’s entire life (James 3:1-12). As a believer, you
are to be disciplined, holy, and wise in the things you say.
Continue looking for the
theme of speech in each chapter of Proverbs. Ask God to make you holy in what
you say.
Pray Proverbs 13:2-3 and 5
over yourself and those for whom you stand guard as a faithful, prayerful
watchman (Isaiah 62:6-7).
“LORD, may and I enjoy good as
a result of the fruit of
our mouths.
Guard our mouths in order to preserve life.
May we be careful to not open wide our lips and come to ruin.
Make us righteous people who hate falsehood.
In Your name, Jesus~”
The WATCHMAN on the WALL
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