The Scripture calls believers to 'watch their language', and to speak to one another in specific ways.
I. POSITIVELY 1.) Speak 2.) Teach 3.) Admonish 4.) Comfort 5.) Edify 6.) Exhort 7.) Confess II. NEGATIVELY 1.) Do not lie 2.) Do not provoke 3.) Do not speak evil 4.) Do not grumble
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Great Sermon! It's amazing that no matter what church you attend, the themes discussed here apply!
It takes a lot of maturity to be able to "extend grace" to another person, not use the Bible as a hammer on someone and not tear down church members. I especially like the reminder that when husbands and wives don't talk to each other, Satan is pleased. Same is true, Pastor Gambill notes, when church members don't speak to one another and Christians don't speak to God.
Listen to this sermon and pray that God will give you a heart to be able to discern how to speak in a way that brings God the glory.
This balanced approach in this sermon is what's missing in how Christians all-too-often speak to one another!