MIND YOUR SPEECH
MIND YOUR SPEECH
Why must we mind our
speech?
Speaking too much interferes with thinking deeply, it
interfers with listening enough, and it diminishes the value of our words.
Benjamin Franklin was therefore on the ball when he said, “He who speaks much
is much mistaken.” “Too much” is not so much determined by how much we say as
by how much we are supposed to say.
It is certainly a mark of wisdom to utter the right words in
their right quantity at the right time. The ability to speak succinctly is one
of a leader’s precious assets. No wonder the first area in which a leader is to
be an example is in speech.
“…be thou an example
of the believers, in word…” 1 Timothy 4:12
Our words expose the condition of our hearts and the pattern
of our thoughts. That’s why talking right begins with thinking right. There is
perhaps, however, a more important reason why we should mind our speech.
“But I say unto you,
that every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in
the day of judgement.” Matthew 12:36
We shall be judged for whatever we said which we weren’t
supposed to, and whatever we did not say which we were supposed to. God wants
us to be responsible for what we say. We must not underrate the power of our
words.
The next time you talk, be meticulous in choosing the right
quality and quantity of words!
“For in many things
we offend all. If any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man, and
able also to bridle the whole body.” James 3:2
JOEL BAIDOO
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