Publisher's Synopsis
Official Reading: ( Proverbs 18:21 ) ( James 1:26 ) . Introduction ....... Death and life are in the power of the tongue; the one who uses it well eats its fruit.( Proverbs 18: 2) . If someone among you thinks you are religious, and does not restrain your tongue, he deceives your heart, his religion is in vain.( James 1:26 ) .How should we use our Talking Little language .......... When it comes to conflicts, fights, disputes, or unfair competition. Silence is the best answer that one person can give to another, especially if he is his superior at work in the Church or in any activity ... etc. Jesus, however, kept silence. And, insisting the high priest, he said to him: I conjure you by the living God to tell us whether you are the Christ, the son of God. ( Matthew 26:63 ) . Of course, Jesus had the answer, but; He until that moment was silent, because he knew that everything He said would be doubting. The rush to answer or end a question has very serious consequences.Whenever you have doubts about what was asked, do not answer, keep silent. When an issue has to be decided without time; it has to be now ...The answer will always be no. For God never hurries us with an immediate response. The Bible advises us that we must be long-suffering. Behold, I send you out as sheep among wolves; therefore, be prudent like snakes and harmless like doves.( Matthew 10:16 ) Redeeming the time for how bad the days are . Walk wisely towards those outside, redeeming time. ( Ephesians 5:16 ) Whoever talks a lot sins, be wise; speak little. Let your words be few .