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Gossip is destructive Dr. Morecraft explains that gossip is not simply telling somebody else something bad about another person. Gossip has to do with motive. That is, gossip is cutting down somebody or telling something bad about somebody else to another person with a malicious motive because you want to harm the one you're talking about. You want to bring him down and you want to make him look bad. Proverbs 18:8 describes gossip as "dainty morsels" that "go down into the innermost parts of the body." This must be an important point because Proverbs 26:22 says the same thing again. Abusive speech and gossip are both destructive and they alienate people from each other. But gossip is delicious and it's contagious, and therefore it's more dangerous. In hurting other people, gossip destroys relationships by ruining a person's reputation in the eyes of his friends without him even knowing anything about it.
Joe Morecraft is a preacher of the gospel and a noted lecturer on contemporary political and historical trends in the United States. Joe was born in 1944 and is a native of Madison, West Virginia. Joe Morecraft earned a Bachelor degree in history from King College in Bristol,...