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From
Messes to Miracles
"A fool's mouth is his destruction,
and his lips are the snare of his
soul."
(Proverbs 18:7)
We have what we say. As believers, we
know that's a vital biblical truth. We
can see it in Mark 11:23, Matthew
21:21, James 3:2, and many other
verses. Yet we often let it slip.
We allow ourselves to begin talking
like the world instead of talking the
Word. And eventually we get what we've
been asking for--a big mess.
If that's happened to you, remember,
whatever you have in your life is a
product of what you've been saying. In
order to change what you have, you
must change what's coming out of your
mouth. To head your life in a
different direction--from death to
life, sickness to health, failure to
success--you must take charge of your
words.
That's a lot easier said than done.
But that's the key: It must be said in
order to be done!
How do you start?
First, realize that it can't be done
just in the natural. This is a
spiritual law, so it must be handled
with spiritual power.
James 3:7-8 says the tongue can't be
tamed with the same power with which
man tames animals. It takes God's
wisdom from above. God's Word is His
wisdom (Prov. 2:6). He also said His
words are spirit and life. That means
it takes God's words to tame our
tongues.
Second, repent before God for ever
allowing your tongue to be used by
anyone except the Holy Spirit. Then
give Jesus your tongue. Be determined
to speak His words of love, faith,
joy, peace, and grace. Words of faith
stop the fiery darts of hell.
The third thing to do is what Jesus
said in Mark 4:24: Take heed, or
listen, to what you hear. Listen to
yourself! Think, Do I want what I just
said to come to pass? If the answer is
no, then stop and correct yourself
right then. Replace those negative
words with praise (Ephesians 5:4).
If you've gotten sloppy about what you
say, change your course today by
changing your words. Ask God to help
you set a watch over your mouth (Ps.
141:3). Put the power that's in your
tongue to work for you instead of
against you. Stop using it to make
messes, and start using it to make
miracles. There is a miracle in your
mouth!
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