The Power of Words: Responsibility and Growth in Faith

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "You can be a person who tears down or builds up. You can be a person who feeds gossip, or you can look for the good and praise other people in front of people. You can be a person who walks into a group and is the complainer, always. Always complaining. Oh, my life is so hard, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And it literally brings the room down. Or you can be a person who builds up, gives compliments freely. Like you can literally make someone's day." [07:10](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Your words have great power. The Proverbs says that your words have the power of life and death. I think that's an analogy for how powerful they are, but I also think it's literal because you can walk in a room, you can walk into work, you can walk into your home, you can walk into a group of your friends, and you can be a person who tears down or builds up." [06:18](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Imagine what it would look like to be mature in Jesus, and walk in the environment, and to bring light, and to bring life, and to bring joy into that environment by our very presence and our words. That is our responsibility and our power. Because you can be the one that brings the whole environment down. But imagine growing in this, being a person who controls and directs your words for good." [30:00](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The truth is, our words have so much power. They have power of life and death. And as followers of Christ, we represent Christ. And we have the ability to misrepresent him or to represent him and to be light in the world. It's so easy to look around the world and go, what? The world is so messed up. Look at it. It's all going to hell. It's just terrible. But you know what? We have the responsibility and the opportunity and power to make a difference right where we are. Starting with where we live and where we work and where we go." [37:03](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "You can direct your words for good. You can direct your words by speaking words that are true, affirming, helpful, inspiring, and kind. This is the vision of what it looks like to be mature. This is the vision of what Jesus is like. So we have to take our thoughts captive, but also proactively speak words that are good." [16:38](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "James says, not many of you should become teachers, my brothers and sisters, for you know, that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness for we all stumble in many ways. And so right off the bat, the context, the primary audience at this first part, James is talking to are teachers and leaders of the church because they have been entrusted with greater authority and responsibility. People are watching those of us who lead. They're watching those of us who speak on behalf of God, in the name of Jesus. And so with that comes at a greater authority, but also a great responsibility for our words." [01:35](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "And so the summary of this warning is when it comes to our words, we need a lot of grace from God. Because they're powerful. They're hard to control. They can lead to hypocrisy. But we need a lot of grace with our words because no one is perfect. We all stumble in many ways. And not only do we need grace from God, who just freely gives us grace, we need it from the people we do life with. And so the good news is that God is so generous in grace and every time you ask his forgiveness, he will forgive you. But we also can ask those we hurt with our words, we can ask, we can apologize and ask their forgiveness. And that is part of the growth process." [26:42](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "And so the vision is this, is the ability to control your words and to direct them for good. And so I look at that and go, okay, I struggle with this, but that's a beautiful vision. I want to imagine what it would look like to be mature when it comes to controlling my words and using them for good. That's what we all have to do. So to Paul or Paul, James is laying out the vision of what that looks like by saying first, he says, look at horses. Picture a really strong stallion. huge animal, beautiful animal. But he says, you take a little bit, and if you know what you're doing, it can be tame. And it can be controlled. This animal that could crush you, the muscles are just ripping off of it. But with this tiny little bit in its mouth, the animal can be controlled and guided." [14:42](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "And so here's the final part of the application is how do you learn to speak up? How do you learn? How do you learn to control and direct your words for good? These are things that I'm practicing. I've been practicing them for years, but they're straight from scripture. How do you grow in this maturity? First, you have to remember that maturity is a slow, lifelong process. I love the verse in Corinthians. It talks about spiritual growth. It says, as we behold the face of God, as we are in God's presence, as we are spending time with God, we become more like him, one degree of glory at a time. That's the beautiful vision of growth. One degree of glory at a time. And so it's a slow, lifelong process." [29:20](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "And so the truth is, though, you can slowly, we can slowly grow in the ability to watch our tongue and to shut our mouths when we need to shut it and to stay out of trouble. We can slowly grow in this. But he's just making a big point of how hard it is to stop talking sometimes. And so then the third warning is that words can easily lead to hypocrisy. We bless. We bless our Lord and Father. And then we curse people who are made in his very image. That is powerful. Blessings and curses from the same mouth. These things are not right. Does a spring produce fresh and salt water? Does a fig tree produce olives? Does a grapevine produce figs?" [23:47](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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