I Have Questions: WordsExemplo

Putting today’s verse into practice is easy, right? Not exactly. The problem with controlling your tongue is that it can feel impossible. Just ask James, the brother of Jesus (see James 3:8). But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try. This verse tells us to keep our lips from telling lies. Think back on your day and week. Have there been times when you stretched the truth? When you were quiet when you should have spoken up? Or spoken up when it would have been better to stay quiet? How have your words hurt you or others? And who can you ask for help from in taking more control of your words?
Invite a trusted mentor, teacher, or coach into your life for the next 24 hours to help you observe how you use your words. They may catch things you never knew you said!
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How many words do you think you use a day? Thousands? How many of them do you actually think about? We have so much freedom so few of us stop to consider the impact the things we say might have on others. That’s why in this 7-day devo, we’re taking a look at the potential of our words by trying to answer the question: Do our words really matter?
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