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Proverbs 17:27-28
The scripture for today teaches us the value of using words with restraint. Being "slow to speak" goes beyond holding back words; it involves thoughtful consideration of what we say and how it may impact others. Words have tremendous power to heal or hurt, to uplift or tear down. Therefore, being slow to speak is an intentional act of wisdom and control, ensuring that our words reflect the love and grace of Christ.
In our conversations, it is crucial to pause and reflect before speaking. This pause allows us to respond from a place of understanding rather than impulse. By being slow to speak, we give ourselves the chance to align our words with God’s will and purpose. Think of it as a filter for our speech that ensures what comes out of our mouths brings life rather than strife.
How do my words impact those around me? What changes can I make to become slower to speak? Are there areas in my life where my words have caused harm that needs healing?
Pray for wisdom in choosing your words carefully.
Ask for the Holy Spirit's guidance in moments when you are tempted to speak hastily.
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