Refine it, and sweeten it, and sanctify it!
(Alexander Smellie, "The Hour of Silence" 1899)
"The tongue has the power of life and death!"
Proverbs 18:21
"For we all stumble in many ways. And if anyone
does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect
man, able also to bridle his whole body." James 3:2
My tongue is a great power.
Its words wound--or else they cure.
They poison--or else they bless.
Once they have gone forth from me,
shot like arrows into the air--
they will find their lodgment, and
they will accomplish their errand.
I cannot recall them.
I cannot cancel and undo them.
For weal or for woe--
they have sped away from me.
There is a sense in which my words
are my deeds; they achieve as much--
of mercy or of misery, of healing
or of harming--
as my actions do.
Far too often my tongue has been an
agent of mischief and hurt. It has spoken
untenderly or untruly, harshly or hastily.
My tongue has suggested unworthy motives
to the deeds of others. It has magnified their
failures and errors. It has been a firebrand.
It has distributed bitter and corroding acids--
instead of the honeycomb. Sometimes
it has been the propagandist of actual sin!
My LORD, consecrate and keep this tongue of
mine. Refine it, and sweeten it, and sanctify it!
May it love . . .
the voice of prayer,
the voice of confession,
the voice of encouragement,
the voice of consolation and comfort,
the voice of worship and thanksgiving!
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
GraceGems has published John Newton's short and insightful letter, "
A Guide to Godly Disputation". Must reading!
Monday, March 31, 2014
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