Yesterday's Bible Study |
In today's verse, Paul reminds the Ephesians of the importance of guarding the words they speak. We should not speak to hurt other people or forward ourselves, but instead to edify and show grace to other people. God has given us speech in order that we may bless and encourage one another, not tear each other down.
Being mindful of our speech is sometimes one of the most challenging aspects of Christianity. It can be very easy to speak things hastily, out of emotion, instead of reminding ourselves to take our thoughts back to the Lord. In this verse, however, we are commanded to let no corrupt communication come out of our mouths. This, while impossible to accomplish on our own, is indeed possible because God will empower us.
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In today's verse, Paul reminds the Ephesians of the importance of guarding the words they speak. We should not speak to hurt other people or forward ourselves, but instead to edify and show grace to other people. God has given us speech in order that we may bless and encourage one another, not tear each other down.
Being mindful of our speech is sometimes one of the most challenging aspects of Christianity. It can be very easy to speak things hastily, out of emotion, instead of reminding ourselves to take our thoughts back to the Lord. In this verse, however, we are commanded to let no corrupt communication come out of our mouths. This, while impossible to accomplish on our own, is indeed possible because God will empower us.
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