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This past weekend, I received a tweet containing a quote from Lisa Whelchel, who was speaking at the Women of Faith Over the Top tour in Billings, Montana. Lisa was quoted as saying, “Pay attention to how someone talks to you about other people. That’s probably how they talk to other people about you." When I read this statement, I took a moment to think about what it meant. Quite often, I have people tell me things about other people. But, I typically have little thought as to what they tell others about me. Wouldn’t it be nice to be a fly on the wall, able to hear everything that was said about you? Of course, this could be a negative thing, since the knowledge of every word spoken about you could cause you to become sad, discouraged, or downright angry. Be careful what you say and listen carefully to others. And separate yourself from conversations that may bring harm to others. Words truly can be hurtful, and we need to think before we speak. Not only that, but we need to think about who we are speaking to and who we are speaking about before we utter the words.

Many times, it is so easy to just blurt out whatever pops into our head. Unfortunately, there are a lot of things that should not be said, at least not to everyone around us. Part of being a good parent, sibling, or friend is to know when to speak, what to say, and who to share it with. God has given us the precious gift of speech. We need to respect this gift and use it wisely. God wants us to love our neighbor. In order to show compassion for others, we need to ensure that our words are filled with the love of Jesus. The words we speak should be carefully considered, so that we can avoid offending someone, putting someone down, or causing grief for another person. So, the next time you hear someone engaging in sour words, pray for them. And the next time you find yourself being painted into a corner, getting ready to share something you really shouldn’t, pray that God will help you hold your tongue. Do not allow your words to be bitter. Stick with Jesus and let your talk be sweet!
In Christ’s Love,
Jennifer
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