When is the last time you had a sentence formulated in your mind and you just swallowed it because it wasn’t necessary?
Can you
remember passing up a comment simply because it wasn’t uplifting, or helpful?
We tend to
believe quick witted, snarky comments are sign of intellectual prowess… but
according to this scripture it is the activity of fools.
What would
happen today if you only said things that built others up? How many words could you save if you
eliminated all the self-serving, and careless comments you make.
I want to
challenge you to answer that question.
Let’s
conduct an experiment…. put every word you say today through a filter. Don’t let a syllable out of your mouth that
isn’t necessary and intended to build up those to whom it is directed. Instead
of vomiting out every word that enters your mind, first make sure they are
worth saying.
Begin this
morning with the concept that, by their value, every word must earn the right
to leave your mouth - and see where it takes you.
I think
you will be amazed at how much less you say.
Using
words with restraint will change your countenance and the image you present to
others. According to scripture you will appear more knowledgeable and people will
consider you to be wise.
… you may
want to make it a habit.
“The less men think, the more they talk.”
- Charles de Montesquieu
- Charles de Montesquieu
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