Don’t Talk About It – March 7, 2017

2017-03-07     

Don’t Talk About It

The words of a gossip are like choice morsels; they go down to a man’s inmost parts. Proverbs 18:8

Gossip destroys reputations and friendships. And it keeps others from opening up and getting the help they need. The Bible ranks gossip up there along with murder (see Romans 1:29). It may not be your intention, but your words can break somebody’s heart. It’s no big surprise when people gossip at the beauty salon or in the workplace, but how about church? It’s just not so obvious there because we’re experts at disguising it. For example, a friend confides in you about a marriage issue, or their child’s drug problem, and what do you do? You get on the phone and call the prayer chain. You ‘share it’ under the guise of asking for prayer. James writes, ‘If anyone … does not keep a tight rein on his tongue, he deceives himself and his religion is worthless’ (James 1:26). Why does God come down so hard on gossip? Because it tells the world certain Christians can’t be trusted; that somebody with a problem is safer in a twelve-step group than in church. Ever notice how gossip travels faster on grapevines that are sour? And some of the worst offenders are Christian leaders seeking to impress their peers by divulging details of somebody else’s struggles. If you see this tendency in yourself, you need to pray: ‘Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD’ (Psalm 19:14). If you must talk, talk to God.

Prayer
Heavenly Father, help me speak words that build up and never words that hurt the reputation of someone else. In Jesus’ Name, Amen

 

One comment

  1. When it comes to the need to prayer, why not go big?

    For example, if someone is sick, how about asking healing for all who are sick or injured? God already knows who needs- and just what they need- before we even ask! And because our God is so awesomely powerful, a prayer is not somehow diluted by praying for the many, instead of the individual.

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