[Newsletter] Daily Devotional

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Fri Nov 2 12:16:13 CDT 2007


When The Fire Goes Out 


Read: Proverbs 26:17-28


 

 

Where there is no wood, the fire goes out; and where there is no talebearer,
strife ceases. -- Proverbs 26:20

 

 

When a fire finishes burning through the material it feeds on, it goes out.
Similarly, when gossip reaches the ear of someone who will not repeat it, it
dies.

 

Gossip, like other sins, is like "tasty trifles" (Proverbs 26:22).  We like
to hear it and share it with others because it "tastes" good.  Gossip is
rooted in our need to feel good about ourselves.  As we bring others down,
we gain the illusion that we are moving upward.

 

That's why spreading gossip is so difficult to resist.  It takes prayer and
God's grace to bring us to the point where we refuse to pass it on or even
hear it -- even under the guise of personal concern or a request to pray for
a sinning friend in trouble.

 

We must ask God for wisdom to know when to speak, what to speak, and when to
simply keep our mouths shut.  For "in the multitude of words sin is not
lacking, but he who restrains his lips is wise" (Proverbs 10:19).

 

It is often wise to be quiet and speak a few words.  But if we must speak,
let's talk of those things that encourage and move others closer to God, not
those things that will discourage and hurt them.  "The tongue of the wise
promotes health" (Proverbs 12:18).  -- David Roper

 

The tongue can spread suspicion,

And reputations steal;

But when the Lord controls our tongue,

Its words will sooth and heal.-Sper

 

 


Thought for the day: Destroy gossip by ignoring it.


 

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