" Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer each "Colossians 4:6
The Bible teaches us that we should dispense and measure what we say. In come the words speak very foolish. Our word must be tempered, always analyzed before leaving our mouths. Our language has the power to destroy the dreams of a friend, has the power to sadden anyone's heart to cause him serious psychological damage and complex terrible for life. Our language reveals more we think about ourselves. Often we think with reason, that we are good enough for us to tell others what we want as well, but this is not true, and even if it does not have the right to think that we are wiser than others: Pv . 3-7 "Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the Lord and shun evil."
The Bible gives us a steady income, through the way Jesus addressed to anyone who approached him. He always had in his mouth a word of love and edification. Jesus cared for people, ministering love and healing to all who came to Him Christ never fell someone with some personal comment, not pointed this or that fault of someone, like many of us do without the slightest remorse. What's worse, and even realizing that we hurt our Brother, do not ask for forgiveness then let it go. Many people feel great pleasure in criticizing others, accuse or point your flaws as if that was his reason for living. How can we receive the blessings that both ask God, if we commit this horrible failure against those with whom we live?
Every time we grieve the heart of anyone with any comment, whatever it is, we agreed at the very heart of God as well. 1 Peter 3:10 "But the face the Lord is against those who do evil. " advice? go after someone you've been hurt by his words and rebuild it as soon as possible. Gladden the heart of God with this noble attitude.
"Let not your mouth makes your flesh to sin, nor say before the messenger that was a mistake, why should God be angry at thy voice, and destroy the work of your hands?" Ecclesiastes 5:6
"For he that will love life and see good days must keep his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking deceit" 1 Peter 3:8
"Therefore if thou bring thy gift the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave there before the altar of your offer, you go and be reconciled to your brother first and then come and offer thy gift. "Matthew 5:23
The Bible teaches us that we should dispense and measure what we say. In come the words speak very foolish. Our word must be tempered, always analyzed before leaving our mouths. Our language has the power to destroy the dreams of a friend, has the power to sadden anyone's heart to cause him serious psychological damage and complex terrible for life. Our language reveals more we think about ourselves. Often we think with reason, that we are good enough for us to tell others what we want as well, but this is not true, and even if it does not have the right to think that we are wiser than others: Pv . 3-7 "Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the Lord and shun evil."
The Bible gives us a steady income, through the way Jesus addressed to anyone who approached him. He always had in his mouth a word of love and edification. Jesus cared for people, ministering love and healing to all who came to Him Christ never fell someone with some personal comment, not pointed this or that fault of someone, like many of us do without the slightest remorse. What's worse, and even realizing that we hurt our Brother, do not ask for forgiveness then let it go. Many people feel great pleasure in criticizing others, accuse or point your flaws as if that was his reason for living. How can we receive the blessings that both ask God, if we commit this horrible failure against those with whom we live?
Every time we grieve the heart of anyone with any comment, whatever it is, we agreed at the very heart of God as well. 1 Peter 3:10 "But the face the Lord is against those who do evil. " advice? go after someone you've been hurt by his words and rebuild it as soon as possible. Gladden the heart of God with this noble attitude.
"Let not your mouth makes your flesh to sin, nor say before the messenger that was a mistake, why should God be angry at thy voice, and destroy the work of your hands?" Ecclesiastes 5:6
"For he that will love life and see good days must keep his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking deceit" 1 Peter 3:8
"Therefore if thou bring thy gift the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave there before the altar of your offer, you go and be reconciled to your brother first and then come and offer thy gift. "Matthew 5:23