Good Morning All,
Proverbs 18:7; “A fool's mouth is his ruin, and his lips are a snare to his soul.”
Have you ever put your foot in your
mouth? Have you ever asked a lady when
her baby was due and she tells you “I’m not pregnant”? Or maybe asked if those two gals are his
granddaughters and he tells you “this one is my wife”? Yikes!!
Have you ever expressed an opinion about someone else’s choice of
clothes or vehicles or whatever and they are standing behind you? Where is that hole that we want to crawl in?
Then instead of simply admitting that the
mouth was engaged when the brain wasn’t and apologize; we go to elaborate
efforts to cover it. Things like; “I
knew you were there all the time; I was just teasing.” We speak loud, have over exaggerated hand
gestures and tend to laugh a little too loud and a little too long. We are embarrassed and a severe case of
“foot-us in mouth-us” disease kicks in.
We didn’t mean to hurt anyone; we simply didn’t think all the way
through what we were saying. Yet this
painfully embarrassing event is not nearly as bad as when those cruel comments
are said and meant to harm.
Those cruel and degrading epithets, those
hateful and derisive comments and those dismissive and cutting remarks cause
much pain. Pain for the recipient; but
also, a reduction in the character of the person who speaks them. We all know people who always have a cruel or
crude or hateful comment about another person; do we really think they don’t
make some similar comment about us when we are not around? Listening to someone who is always dismissive
and derisive tends to drain you and drive you away unless you are one of those
who thrive on it. These folks think that
they are smart and witty but in fact most people really see them as fools. We need to be careful not to be one of these
fools.
It is especially true with today’s
technology; we must really be careful and think three and four times before we
send that email or tweet or post that “thing” on Facebook. There was a time when cruel or unflattering
items had a limited range of being heard and a limited life span. Now they exist forever.
We need to remember that how the Eighth
Commandment (Thou shall not bear false witness) works and this is how all the
Commandments work as well. The
Commandments have a negative (Thou shalt not) and a positive (Thou should do
this) component. They also have an
exchange quality; I treat you this way and you will treat me this way as
well. So, as we look at this Commandment,
I would not speak negatively about you and in fact I will try and put the best
spin (construction) on your actions and statements and I can expect that you,
as my Christian brother or sister, will do the same. It is when we refuse to follow these guides
that we become the fool that everyone knows.
Dear
Father in heaven, the tongue causes us more problems and pain that almost any
other part of the body. Give us the
wisdom and courage to control our tongue and to speak well of our neighbors. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace
Pastor Bret
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