Negative Vocabulary

Read: James 3: 1-12

From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. This, my brothers, should not happen. (James 3:10)

Reading the Bible in a Year:
Hebrews 11-13

Negative Vocabulary - Paijo said to Panjul, "I just know, it turns out my boss has four kinds of gifts that have not had time to note the apostle Paul." Panjul stunned, "What is it?" Paijo: "Want to know? It is a gift grumbled, denounced the gift, the gift cursed and condemned the gift. "Panjul:" Ah, you are joking really outrageous. Clear that you just mentioned is not a gift. "Paijo:" You do not know anyway, how potent curse my boss. No need to wait long, would happen! "

Humor earlier illustrate the enormity of the impact of the words. Apostle James warned about the importance of words. We need to curb and control the tongue so it's not out words that destroy others. Wise put on the tongue. Of course the use of the tongue reflects the attitude of the heart. For example, we may not be fond grumbled if our heart is full of gratitude. It is impossible to scorn and cursing when we consider others more important than ourselves. We may not condemn others when our hearts are full of love.

Above all, remember that we are all truly despicable man who alleviated by the Lord Jesus from the mud of sin. And the Lord's redemptive work also applies to our neighbor precious in the eyes of God that God was willing to die for that person. Therefore, from now on, let us: Stop grumbled, diligent thanksgiving; stop deprecating, see praise; stop swearing, often to motivate; stop cursing, always bless. -HPG

Love, humility, and gratitude keep us from grumbling, criticize, slander, let alone cursing each other.

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