2 ½ oz of Trouble (James 3:1-12)

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By David Forsyth, Teacher | August 4, 2024 | Adult Sunday School Do not become teachers in large numbers, my brothers, since you know that we who are teachers will incur a stricter judgment. For we all stumble in many ways. If anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able to rein in the whole body as well. Now if we put the bits into the horses’ mouths so that they will obey us, we direct their whole body as well. Look at the ships too: though they are so large and are driven by strong winds, they are nevertheless directed by a very… URL: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=James%203:1-12&version=NASB ____________________ The latest book by Pastor Osman - God Doesn’t Whisper, along with his others, is available at: https://jimosman.com/ Kootenai Community Church Channel Links: https://linktr.ee/kootenaichurch ____________________ Have questions? https://www.gotquestions.org Read your bible every day - No Bible? Check out these 3 online bible resources: Bible App - Free, ESV, Offline https://www.esv.org/resources/mobile-apps Bible Gateway- Free, You Choose Version, Online Only https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+1&version=NASB Daily Bible Reading App - Free, You choose Version, Offline http://youversion.com ____________________ Solid Biblical Teaching: Kootenai Church Sermons https://kootenaichurch.org/kcc-audio-archive/john Grace to You Sermons https://www.gty.org/library/resources/sermons-library The Way of the Master https://biblicalevangelism.com The online School of Biblical Evangelism will teach you how to share your faith simply, effectively, and biblically…the way Jesus did.

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The Right Kind of Possession (1 Thessalonians 4:3-8)

The Right Kind of Possession (1 Thessalonians 4:3-8)

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Well, good morning, good to see you Indeed Welcome everyone
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Find your seats Let's begin our time together
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With a word of prayer our Father. We again just thank you for the
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Lord Jesus Christ We thank you that he has consumed your wrath for us
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That he has given our his righteousness to us that it might be ours in your sight
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That we now are forgiven We are forgiven people And father is forgiven people.
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We now are possessed of your spirit and have a desire and Access to the power needed to begin to live a life that is pleasing in your sight father formerly
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There was nothing we could do No good thing and yet now everything has changed and Lord as we open the word together this morning.
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We're to be confronted with some hard truth And I know that we will all find
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That we do not measure up we thank you that Christ measured up for us in his name.
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Amen all right, so We just begin with a couple of questions to get our thoughts stirred in the right direction
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Have you ever wondered what you sound like? Never wondered what your voice sounds like I Know that most people they'll see a picture of themselves and they're not particularly happy with the picture
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They see even though it's probably very a very good likeness Yeah, that is what you look like and we still love you
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And have you ever wondered what you sound like Maybe the first time you hear yourself recorded and it's played back to you and you go.
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Oh my goodness Is that really what I sound like? Yeah, actually it is It is
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But this morning I want to concentrate not on the the audio quality of our voice but the character quality the character quality
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How do other people hear me? How did they hear me? Paul says in Ephesians chapter 4 verse 29 let no
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Unwholesome or we could translate that rotten Word proceed from your mouth But only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment
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That it may give grace to those who hear So Does your speech confer grace kind of the question?
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Does your voice confer grace on those who hear it number of years ago
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Jerry Bridges wrote a book entitled respectable sins Respectable sins and the premise of the book according to page 9 is this quote
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We conservative Evangelicals have become so preoccupied with the major sins of society
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Though we have lost sight of the need to deal with our own quote refined close quote or quote subtle sins
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We fail to deal with our own refined sins our own subtle sins because we're so focused on the major sins all around us
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In the book bridges has a chapter entitled Sins of the tongue sins of the tongue and These are the kinds of sins that are frequently overlooked or excused
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Among believers and I think that's because we all partake to that partake of them for one degree or another.
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We're all guilty So we tend not to pay much attention to it. We sort of stick that aside
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These kinds of sins are things like gossip or Murmurings or divisions and dissensions
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Backbiting Flattery Lying and exaggeration
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Name -calling and coarse jesting. Those are some of the sins of the tongue that we are
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Honestly pretty willing to sort of excuse or make excuse for rather than deal with Well open your
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Bibles to the third chapter of James because James is not so Willing to do that We are now in the third chapter of James in our
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Jet tour through this book It was James chapter 3. We'll be looking at verses 1 through 12 together this morning
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As we've said a number of times James is concerned with practical Christianity. That is his focus
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That's the focus of the letter is practical Christianity and as such he turns in detail Here to the control of a tongue
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The issue of the tongue His premise is that a living faith produces internal results
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And one of those areas where this can be observed is in the control of the tongue internal result the fruit of redemption
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Shows up in the control of the tongue in Matthew chapter 12 verses 34 and following Jesus said that a man's words are a revelation of his character
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The man's words are a revelation of his character and James agrees with that.
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In fact Just listen to how Jesus expresses that in Matthew chapter 12
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As I said beginning in verse 34 Pick it up in 33 enter or either make the tree good and its fruit good or make the tree bad and its fruit
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Bad for the tree is known by its fruit You brood of vipers, how can you being evil speak?
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What is good for the mouth speaks out of that which fills the heart? The good man brings out of his good treasure.
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What is good and the evil man brings out of his evil treasure What is evil, but I tell you that every careless word that people speak
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They shall give an accounting for it in the day of judgment for by your words
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You will be justified and by your words you will be condemned Paul Says that self -control is one of the fruit of the spirit
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Result of the indwelling spirit and a good way of measuring a person's progress
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In the realm of self -control is their use of the tongue. It is a direct measure of self -control
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How do we control our tongue, you know? Everybody has a responsibility to speak the
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Word of God in one or more contexts of life Husbands and wives speak the
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Word of God to one another Parents speak the Word of God to their children Friends speak the
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Word of God to other friends Bible study leaders speak the Word of God Sunday school teachers speak the
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Word of God pastors elders speak the Word of God So we all use this
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God -given gift of speech and we alone possess it among all of his you know
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Created realm here. We alone possess this gift and we use it for either good or evil
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I'm beloved the human tongue weighs only two and a half ounces
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Two and a half ounces and in fact, that's the title of this message two and a half ounces of trouble It only weighs two and a half ounces and yet there is no end of the misery and embarrassment
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That it can bring Both to ourselves and to others It can undermine the
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Word of God That we speak it can bring great shame on Christ.
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So here in 3 1 to 12 I Find a threefold strategy.
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Here's your big idea a threefold strategy for gaining control over the tongue
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That's what we're about this morning a threefold strategy for gaining control over the tongue
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So that we do not Hinder our ministry of the word Gain control of our tongue so we don't
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Hinder our ministry of the word because we all have a ministry of the word. Let's listen to James Let not many of you become teachers my brethren
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Knowing that as such we will incur a stricter judgment For we all stumble in many ways if anyone does not stumble in what he says he is a perfect man
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Able to bridle the whole body as well Now if we put the bits into the horse's mouths so that they will obey us we direct their entire body as well
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Look at the ships also though. They are so great and are driven By strong winds are still directed by a very small rudder wherever the inclination of the pilot desires
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So also the tongue is a small part of the body Yet it boasts of great things
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See how great a forest is set aflame by such a fire and The tongue is a fire the very world of iniquity
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The tongue is set among our members as that which defiles the entire body and sets on fire the course of our life and Is set on fire by hell?
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for every species of beasts and birds of reptiles and creatures of the sea is tamed and has been tamed by the human race
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But no one can tame the tongue. It is a restless evil and full of deadly poison
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With it we bless our Lord and Father and with it we curse men who have been made in the likeness of God From the same mouth come both blessing and cursing
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My brethren these things ought not to be this way Does the fountain send out from the same opening both fresh and bitter water?
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Can a fig tree my brethren produce olives or a vine produce figs? nor can salt water produce fresh a
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Threefold strategy for gaining control of our tongues The first is this and we find it in verses 1 to 5.
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It's remember that the tongue is important That's the first step of the strategy remember that Your tongue let's personalize it remember that your tongue is important.
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It is important now James begins in taking up the topic of the tongue here by singling out those among the congregation whose ministry comes primarily through their mouth
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Right, let not many of us become teachers notice He includes himself in this right because we will incur the stricter judgment
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So he pulls himself into these not speaking for somebody who's arrived and speaking to all of the peons
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To come up he speaks as a fellow struggler in this in this realm right we will incur stricter judgment
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Proverbs says in Proverbs chapter 10 and in verse 19 when there are many words transgression is unavoidable
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But he who restrains his lips is wise In many words transgression is unavoidable.
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In other words, the more we flap our gums The more the likelihood we are going to say something that we shouldn't and that's just sober all of us
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That's just over all of us. Particularly those of us who have a tendency to be very quick to speak Oh, wait a minute.
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Didn't James talk about that be slow to what speak quick to Here. Yeah Kind of a common theme here
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Love at a congregation that highly values the Word of God will also highly value those who teach it and appropriately so This church highly values the
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Word of God and thus highly values its pastor elders who teach it And that's good that's appropriate and in fact in first Corinthians 12
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Paul Corrective to the Corinthian assembly was that they were to earnestly desire the greater gifts
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In that case the gifts of Apostles prophets and teachers over the more splashy of the charismatic gifts
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The teaching gifts were to be greatly desired And I think one of the dangers for a congregation that properly exalts the teaching ministry is they can unwittingly foster unbiblical ambitions
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For the roles of the teacher among its own congregation It's not careful.
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The position of teacher can become sought after by both men and women
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For those who are not equipped to such a position or called to it either It can become the thing that everybody wants to be
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I want to be the teacher I want to be the mouthpiece, but notice
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James says we shall incur we shall incur this stricter judgment in other words all who teach will be judged upon the quality and Consistency of their teaching both its quality and its consistency in other words
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We the teachers I'm standing here and blabbing my mouth.
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I am very much feeling under the weight of this whole thing We the teachers will be evaluated based on whether or not our words are true whether or not our words are edifying and Whether or not our lives back up our teaching in other words, are we consistent?
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Is it the same that you see Sunday morning that you'll see Tuesday afternoon? Are we consistent in these things now?
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When will this judgment occur this strict judgment that James warns of? Well, I think it's at the
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Bema seat the Bema seat judgment that comes After the resurrection
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Just one verse for you just to remind you of this in 2nd Corinthians chapter 5
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Corinthians 5 and verse 10 But Paul says for we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ so that each one may be
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Recompensed for his deeds in the body according to what he has done whether good or bad You could also check first Corinthians 3 10 to 15
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So for the reference to that judgment, we don't have time to explore it all. I'm assuming that you are at least familiar with that idea
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Now notice this warning I think applies not only to the officially recognized teachers within the congregation
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But also to everyone else who in an unofficial capacity
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Set themselves in the role of the teacher That is those who dispense advice
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Those who provide personal counsel personal advice biblical counsel. I think it applies to us as well
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Any and everyone I think can be swept up and should be swept up under this if you are a speaker of the word then
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There is a judgment for what you say. It will be evaluated by Christ at his
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Judgment seat not for salvation or not But it is a rewards judgment and the judgment occurs according to the principle of the greater the influence the greater the accountability the greater the influence the
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Greater the responsibility and the accountability those who speak for Christ are strictly accountable to God for what they say
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We read this just a few moments ago in Matthew 12 36 It is true every careless word that people speak they shall give an accounting for it in the day of judgment
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They'll give an accounting in the day of judgment for every careless word. We speak How much more so for those who engage in the regular teaching ministry among the people of God There is a strict judgment verse 2 for we all stumble in many ways
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I'm glad for James's candidate mission here. I am very glad for this that he
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Is flesh and blood like me? we all stumble in Many ways and and he acknowledges that in a multitude of ways we stumble we fall short the word stumble conveys the picture of someone who catches a foot on an obstacle and it causes them to trip and And metaphorically he's using this as a failure of duty actually
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We don't speak this way often, but it is true when we stumble frequently. It's because we didn't pick up our feet
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Okay, we drag our feet and we stumble if we picked up our feet we wouldn't stumble
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So in James's use here of this There's a blame worthiness to the stumbling here.
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In other words, it's sin We all stumble in many ways. This is not a statement of like, you know
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Yeah walking along and there was this thing in front of me and I didn't see it and I tripped and fell over it No, no. No, it's there was
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I'm walking along and there's stuff all around me and I'm not paying attention And I fall
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It's blameworthy actually and that's what James is talking about here. It's a failure of duty.
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It's a failure to Control the tongue
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To be careful of what we say he goes on and says if anyone does not stumble in what he says
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He's a perfect man Able to bridle the whole body as well
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Everybody sins, right? Everybody sins, but the person who can avoid or limit
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Sinning with their mouth James says has made considerable progress in the Christian faith.
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The word perfect I think is better translated mature Okay, better translated mature the man who can limit the sin of his mouth is a man who has made
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Considerable progress in the Christian faith. I think that's what James would say They're mature.
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They're a mature man They're able to control other areas of their life in which sin seeks to manifest itself if they can keep it from coming out through the mouth
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Then they have made good progress in controlling sin in other areas of their life as well In other words the ability to control two and a half ounces of muscle and blood vessels
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Translates into the ability to control your whole body Fascinating, isn't it?
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If we could just control this little thing We can control a lot more
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And then he illustrates this principle in two ways
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With the bit and the rudder the bit and the rudder verse 3
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Now if we put the bits into the horse's mouth So that they may obey us we indirect we direct their entire body as well
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Fascinating I Mean, how do you control an animal that weighs? 1 ,100 pounds and is capable of running at 30 miles an hour with a 200 pound man on his back
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How do you control them by controlling his mouth? By controlling his mouth.
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I mean it may seem obvious but we put the bit in the horse's mouth not under their tail Because when we control the mouth
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We control the beast we make it conform to what we wanted to do.
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I Don't know anything about it, but I think it's just as kind of like this, right? Maybe not quite that simple but basic idea the bit
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Great illustration, isn't it? And then the rudder verse 4 Behold the ships also they are although they are so great and are driven by strong winds are still directed by a very small rudder wherever the inclination of the pilot desires
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Now the ships of the ancient world actually could be quite large According to Acts chapter 27 verses 37 and 38 the ship that was carrying
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Paul to Rome carried 276 passengers plus a full load of wheat
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It's a big ship and Yet despite the strong winds and the size of the vessel is able to be steered by the pilot via a small or like projection that is fastened to the stern of the vessel a
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Small rudder turns a large ship James uses these two natural phenomena common to everybody not to say hey, you know what this little thing
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If we could control this We can control everything else He applies the image to the tongue verse 5
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So also the tongue is a small part of the body Yet it boasts of great things he says
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The tongue is small. It's seemingly Insignificant and yet it has great control over your life and here he personifies the tongue
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He says the tongue is conscious of its great power and it arrogantly proclaims its own exploits
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He's taking this and he's giving it personal attributes Any politician knows this by the way that a well -delivered speech can mesmerize a crowd and galvanize it to action
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And whether that action is good or evil is depends on the person who gives the speech
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We could compare Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill as two contemporaries there were both powerful orators one for good one for evil
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James continues behold how great a forest is set aflame by such a fire the power of the tongue
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And it's boasts is revealed in here this final metaphor power of the flame
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Again, he is drawing upon the small and the seemingly insignificant to affect great outcome
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He's continuing to hammer away the tongue. It's small. It's insignificant It does big things he reminds his readers it only takes a small fire a
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Small spark as it were to start a great conflagration Now we live here in the
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Northwest and we are now in fire season. We don't have to be reminded of this. It doesn't take much and Thousands yay hundreds of thousands of acres is incinerated from a very small fire
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So in this threefold strategy, the first is simply this remember that your tongue is
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Important it is important second
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Realize that your tongue is insubordinate verses 5 to 8
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Realize it's important or excuse me Remember, it's important and then realize it's insubordinate your tongue is
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Insubordinate James transitions now here from the importance of the tongue to the outcome of a person's life
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In the process he introduces a shocking series of statements about how dangerous and defiant our tongues really are
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He says they're not neutral They're the very source of evil They're absolutely untamable and this penetrating assessment of human speech should drive us to the cross like nothing else
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We need the grace of God available only at the cross of Christ Because we are
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Riding on a whirlwind of a tongue verse 6
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The tongue is a fire the very world of iniquity the tongue is set among our members as that which defiles the entire body and Sets on fire the course of our life and is set on fire by hell
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James is speaking here of the tongue as the focal point of all iniquity
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Now Jesus correctly locates the source of iniquity as result as resides in the fallen human heart, right?
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Matthew 15 verse 19 comes out of the heart out of the heart the mouth speaks Jesus James understands that too
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But it's the tongue that gives voice to the evil within that's James point
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What lies in is hidden? until it passes over that tongue and That's why the
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Proverbs regularly warn about the tongue For example
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Proverbs 16 verses 27 and 28 a worthless man digs up evil while his words are as a scorching fire a perverse man spreads strife and a slanderer separates intimate friend or Proverbs 25 in verse 23
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The north wind brings forth rain and a backbiting tongue and angry countenance or 26 verses 18 to 21
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Like a madman who throws firebrands arrows and death So is the man who deceives his neighbor and says what was
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I not joking? For lack of wood the fire goes out and where there is no whisperer contention quiets down Like charcoal to hot embers and wood to fire.
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So is a contentious man to kindle strife There are plenty of ample warnings in the
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Proverbs About the dangers of the tongue because an uncontrolled tongue has no end to the misery and heartbreak that it can cause to another person and Bring on us as well
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One of the ways that the tongue brings destruction is through criticism One of the ways the tongue brings destruction is through criticism
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Remember poor Moses Hmm Poor Moses stuck in the desert for 40 years with 2 million critical people
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They didn't like the food They didn't like the scenery They didn't like the destination and they weren't too keen on the leadership in short
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They decided they liked it better in slave and being a slave in Egypt. That was their conclusion Let's go back to Egypt, you know, it's a wonder
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Moses survived It is a wonder he survived when we criticize we assume the position of a spectator rather than a participant
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We become a spectator in church rather than a participant Rather than coming alongside and helping we instead sit back and vocalize our disapproval of this or that Other than becoming part of the solution we become now part of a problem the great quote here from one commentator
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He says when young we whine When old we criticize
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When young we whine When old we criticize now if that is true, and I'm convinced it is
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Then whining among children is a really bad idea and ought to be corrected quickly
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Lest you raise a Critical old man if he's a whiner
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He'll become a critic or John Wesley Was deeply vexed by those who enjoyed criticizing
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Christ's work Once while he preached a lady with a critical spirit glared at him and his new necktie
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After the services she told him quote the strings on your tie are too long
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It is vain and an offense to me Mr.
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Wesley called for scissors and asked her to trim his tie to her liking And she did so Then Mr.
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Wesley said let me have those scissors. I hope you too will not mind a bit of correction
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For your tongue is an offense to me. It is too long
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If you'll just stick it out I'll trim some off only
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Wesley can get away with things like that, right Back to the text
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Verse 6 the tongue is sets on fire the course of our life and is set on fire by hell
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Hell here is the translation of the Greek word Gehenna Gehenna was the place outside of Jerusalem where they burned the city's trash
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It was a place of filth It stunk It was disease infested.
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It wasn't just like they're burning, you know paper like today's newspapers They're burning the dead bodies
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The awful from the from the temple and so forth a disease infested place.
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That's continually Burning and belching a black stinking smoke
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Perfect picture of the future place of eternal torment for all those outside of Christ Gehenna translated here hell
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James says the source of the destructive fire of an uncontrolled tongue is hell itself
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It is hell itself In other words, the uncontrolled tongue is a direct pipeline to hell a direct pipeline
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It's filthy fire burns both our lives and others And how many churches have suffered from people whose speech is more at home in hell than heaven
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We've been around You know what i'm talking about verse seven
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For every species of beasts and birds Of reptiles and creatures of the sea is tamed and has been tamed by the human race
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But no one can tame the tongue It is a restless evil and full of deadly poison
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As evidence of the insubordination of the tongue james reminds us that humanity has been quite successful in taming the animal kingdom
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And yet we still can't tame the tongue Still can't tame the tongue one writer says because of the fall
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Man has lost dominion over himself But that was good When adam fell he not only lost dominion over the created order.
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He lost dominion over himself The tongue is restless
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Can't be trusted to stay in its proper place. It's notorious for breaking out in poisonous words your
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Tongue is insubordinate It is insubordinate Third we need to recognize when your tongue is inconsistent
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Remember your tongue is important realize your tongue is insubordinate third recognize when your tongue is inconsistent verses 9 to 12
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With it that is the tongue we bless our lord and father and with it We curse men who have been made in the likeness of god from the same mouth come both blessing and cursing
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My brethren these things ought not to be this way Does a fountain send out of the same from the same opening both fresh and bitter water?
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Can a fig tree my brethren produce olives or a vine produce figs? Neither can salt water produce
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Fresh now even children of god even followers of the lord jesus christ
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In other words even us Can fall prey to the evil of our tongue?
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We can fall prey to this In our best moments we bless god And in our worst
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We curse men made in his image We can go from praising to cursing in the blink of an eye given the proper provocation
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Push the right button That speech turns on a dime James here draws again upon by the way the book of james
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One of the reasons I really do like it is because there's tons and tons of real practical illustrations and metaphors
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So Here james draws upon nature and its inherent consistency Did you notice that?
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Nature is inherently consistent and he talks about fountains and trees and things like that All right, an olive tree always produces olives doesn't produce anything but olives if it doesn't produce olives.
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There's only one conclusion it is dead Or it's not an olive tree Fresh water fountains only produce fresh water that inherent consistency he uses
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As a basis for his exhortation here where he strongly insorts us to bring our speech in line with our new nature in christ
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That's the point Bring your speech in line with your new nature in christ.
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You used to be this way and your speech Sure showed it you are now a new creature in christ.
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You've passed through this turnstile of salvation It only turns in one direction. You don't bounce back and forth.
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You are a new creation in christ Now james is saying hey, you know what? Remind your tongue
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Mind your tongue of that bring it in line how
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How How did that happen? How does it go about what do we do? How do we do this?
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I mean I get it we're supposed to do it. But how by walking by the spirit walking by the spirit
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Going the same direction the spirit is going that's how it happens taking in great quantities of scripture
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So that your vocabulary changes and becomes god's vocabulary That's a good start reprogram your language
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So that what you speak is what god would speak we do that by taking in great quantities of his word
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So that we begin to think and speak in biblical language and categories pray regularly and Specifically for the spirit's help in mastering your tongue
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If you have found that your tongue has gotten you in deep water on a regular basis
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Then my advice is to pray regularly and regularly by that.
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I mean like daily And specifically for the spirit to help you to control your tongue to gain control in this area refuse to participate refuse to participate in gossip
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Or slander Or boasting or flattery or lying
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Or any of the other sins of the tongue refuse to participate if you if it's happening around you turn and walk away
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Turn and walk away And when you fall not if you fall when you fall into one of the sins of the tongue then quickly repent
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And seek the forgiveness of those who were on the on the downside the downstream of this behavior private sins
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Require private repentance public sins require public repentance If you sinned with your tongue in the presence of others you owe it to them
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To seek their forgiveness, but you have sinned against them Where am
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I at fourth I guess Regularly, thank god for all the good things. He has provided regularly
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Thank god for all the good things He has provided because this will tempt the fire of discontentment and critical spirit
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If we have a an attitude of gratitude, we will be far less inclined to fall into the sin of discontentment
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Which eventuates in criticism so thank god regularly make it a practice develop a heart of gratitude fifth
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Look for evidences of god's grace in other people and verbalize it to them
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I would offer this particularly to parents with children Look for evidences of god's grace in them and then verbalize it to them without any caveats or corrections or provisos
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Son I see god working in your life, but if you only no Son, I see god working in your life in this area period period
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There'll be a time to talk about whatever needs to be fixed later Look for evidence of grace look for them in your spouse look for them in your friends
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Look for them in your children Look for evidences of grace be a grace spotter
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And finally practice ephesians 4 29. Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth
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But only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment That it may give grace to those who hear
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In other words if you have nothing good to say then Don't say anything
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I mean, that's like my mother's folk wisdom If you don't have a good thing to say then don't say anything at all.
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Yes, mom But pray That god would change your heart towards that person so that you could find something good to say
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So that you could find an evidence of grace in them and communicate it to them to encourage them in their growth in faith
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Wouldn't it be amazing if we were to make it a practice around here all the time of Looking for evidences of grace in each other and then encouraging it
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Oh, that's enough I think i've sufficiently stomped on all of us
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We need the grace of god We are so dependent upon the grace of god in christ
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May he this week Help you and I To take one thing we have heard and apply it
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Let's pray father, thank you Thank you that the word that wounds is the word that heals
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Thank you that you love us so much that you do not Want us you are not willing to leave us in our misery
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That you have not only made us new in christ that we will someday A fellowship together in the kingdom
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But that you are actively at work now your spirit is jealous of the relationship
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And he's not going to leave us alone And we're grateful for that in our same moments.
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We are grateful That by his word your spirit points out the deficiencies and then calls us pleads with us
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Draws us back to christ for forgiveness for healing for the power
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To get back up And to go again I pray that you would help each of us.
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Oh lord to be conscious this week of our tongue Father help us to think before we speak