The Transformative Power of Words in Our Lives
Summary
Welcome, beloved. Today, we explored the profound power of words and their impact on our lives and the world around us. Words are not just mere sounds; they are powerful tools that can create worlds, shape identities, and influence the course of our lives. From the very beginning, as described in Genesis, God spoke the world into existence, demonstrating the creative power of words. Similarly, our words have the power to build up or tear down, to bless or to curse.
We delved into the teachings of James, who provides a candid perspective on the tongue's power. He warns us that the tongue, though small, can have a significant impact, much like a small rudder steering a large ship or a tiny spark igniting a vast forest fire. James emphasizes the tongue's dual nature: it can be a source of blessing or a world of unrighteousness, capable of both great good and great harm.
The first point we considered is the accountability of the tongue. James cautions that not many should become teachers, as they will be judged with greater strictness. This is a reminder that our words carry weight and influence, and we must be mindful of how we use them, especially when we are in positions of authority or influence.
Secondly, we discussed the tongue's power. James uses metaphors to illustrate how something so small can control much larger entities. This serves as a reminder that our words have the power to guide our actions and influence the course of our lives and the lives of others.
Thirdly, we examined the inconsistency of the tongue. James points out the contradiction of using the same mouth to bless God and curse others. This inconsistency reveals the true state of our hearts, as our words are a reflection of what lies within.
In conclusion, we are called to be mindful of our words and to use them to create a better world. We must strive for self-control, not only in our speech but in all areas of our lives. By doing so, we can become better stewards of the power of our words and use them to bless others and glorify God.
Key Takeaways:
- Words have the power to create and destroy. Just as God spoke the world into existence, our words have the power to shape our reality and the lives of those around us. We must be mindful of the impact our words can have, as they can either build up or tear down. [01:41]
- James warns us about the accountability that comes with teaching. Those who teach will be judged with greater strictness, as their words hold significant influence. It is crucial to pursue teaching with the right intentions, not for personal gain or prestige, but to equip others for the work of ministry. [07:24]
- The tongue, though small, has a powerful influence over our entire being. Just as a small rudder can steer a large ship, our words can direct the course of our lives. Gaining self-control over our speech can lead to greater self-control in other areas of our lives. [14:21]
- The tongue is inconsistent, capable of both blessing and cursing. This inconsistency reveals the true content of our hearts. Our speech towards God and others are both forms of worship, and we must strive to align our words with our faith. [21:18]
- We are called to be filled with the Holy Spirit, who can help us tame our tongues. While human nature may struggle to control the tongue, the Holy Spirit provides the power and guidance we need to use our words to reflect the love and grace of God. [30:21]
Youtube Chapters:
[00:00:00] - Welcome
[00:08:00] - The Power of Words
[01:08:00] - Creation Through Words
[01:41:00] - Words Shape Identity
[03:34:00] - Death and Life in the Tongue
[03:48:00] - Introduction to James 3
[04:28:00] - The Tongue is Accountable
[05:17:00] - The Tongue's Power
[06:29:00] - The Tongue's Inconsistency
[08:39:00] - The Danger of Teaching
[10:21:00] - The Weight of Words
[14:21:00] - Self-Control and the Tongue
[16:31:00] - The Untamable Tongue
[18:33:00] - The Heart's Reflection
[23:01:00] - Three Simple Suggestions
[32:03:00] - Closing Prayer
Study Guide
Bible Study Discussion Guide: The Power of Words
Bible Reading:
- Genesis 1:1-3
- James 3:1-12
- Proverbs 12:18
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Discussion Guide
Opening Prayer:
Begin with a moment of silence, inviting the Holy Spirit to guide your discussion. Then, pray together, asking for wisdom and understanding as you explore the power of words.
Bible Reading:
- Genesis 1:1-3
- James 3:1-12
- Proverbs 12:18
Discussion Questions:
Observation Questions:
1. In Genesis 1:1-3, how does God demonstrate the power of words in the act of creation? What does this tell us about the significance of words?
2. According to James 3:1-12, what are some of the metaphors used to describe the tongue, and what do they signify about its power and potential impact?
3. How does James describe the dual nature of the tongue in verses 9-10? What examples from the sermon illustrate this inconsistency? [[05:51]]
4. What warning does James give to those who desire to become teachers, and why is this warning important? [[07:07]]
Interpretation Questions:
1. Reflect on the statement "words make worlds" as mentioned in the sermon. How have words shaped your identity or the way you see the world? Can you think of a specific instance where words had a significant impact on your life? [[01:41]]
2. James uses the metaphor of a small rudder steering a large ship to describe the power of the tongue. How do you see this metaphor playing out in your own life or in the lives of others? [[05:01]]
3. The sermon mentioned that the tongue's inconsistency reveals the true state of our hearts. How do you interpret this statement in light of James 3:9-12? [[21:18]]
4. Reflect on the idea that our words can either build up or tear down. Can you think of a time when words had a significant impact on your life, either positively or negatively? How did it shape your identity or actions? [[01:56]]
Interpretation Questions:
1. How does the concept of words having the power to create and destroy resonate with you personally? Can you think of a time when words had a significant impact on your life, either positively or negatively? [01:41]
2. James uses the metaphor of a small rudder steering a large ship to describe the power of the tongue. How do you see this metaphor playing out in your daily life? [[05:01]]
3. The sermon mentioned that our words can be a reflection of our hearts. How can we work on aligning our words with our faith and values? [[21:18]]
4. The pastor mentioned that the tongue is a "restless evil" and "full of deadly poison" (James 3:8). How can we rely on the Holy Spirit to help us tame our tongues and use our words to reflect God's love and grace? [[16:31]]
Application Questions:
1. Reflect on a time when words had a significant impact on your life, either positively or negatively. How did those words shape your identity or actions? [[02:48]]
2. James warns that teachers will be judged with greater strictness (James 3:1). How does this influence your view on the responsibility of teaching and using words wisely? [[07:24]]
3. The sermon mentioned that our words can reveal the true state of our hearts. How can we work on aligning our words with our faith and values? [[21:18]]
4. The pastor suggested being honest, beholding, and being filled as ways to use our words to create a better world. How can you apply these suggestions in your daily life to ensure your words reflect the love and grace of God? [[23:01]]
Bible Reading:
- Genesis 1:1-3
- James 3:1-12
- Proverbs 12:18
Closing Reflection:
Reflect on a time when words had a significant impact on your life, either positively or negatively. How can you use your words to build up others and glorify God in your daily interactions? Consider praying for the Holy Spirit's guidance in taming your tongue and aligning your words with your faith.
Devotional
Day 1: The Creative Power of Words
Words are not just sounds; they are powerful tools that can shape our reality and the lives of those around us. From the beginning, as described in Genesis, God spoke the world into existence, demonstrating the creative power of words. Similarly, our words have the power to build up or tear down, to bless or to curse. We must be mindful of the impact our words can have, as they can either create or destroy. This understanding calls us to use our words wisely and intentionally, recognizing their potential to influence and transform. [01:41]
Genesis 1:3-4 (ESV): "And God said, 'Let there be light,' and there was light. And God saw that the light was good. And God separated the light from the darkness."
Reflection: Think of a recent conversation where your words had a significant impact. How can you use your words today to bring light and encouragement to someone in your life?
Day 2: The Accountability of Teaching
James warns us about the accountability that comes with teaching, emphasizing that those who teach will be judged with greater strictness. This is because their words hold significant influence over others. It is crucial to pursue teaching with the right intentions, not for personal gain or prestige, but to equip others for the work of ministry. This reminder calls us to approach teaching with humility and a sense of responsibility, understanding the weight our words carry. [07:24]
James 3:1 (ESV): "Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness."
Reflection: If you are in a position of influence, how can you ensure that your words are used to uplift and guide others towards truth and growth today?
Day 3: The Influence of the Tongue
The tongue, though small, has a powerful influence over our entire being. Just as a small rudder can steer a large ship, our words can direct the course of our lives. Gaining self-control over our speech can lead to greater self-control in other areas of our lives. This metaphor serves as a reminder of the significant impact our words can have, urging us to cultivate self-discipline and intentionality in our communication. [14:21]
Proverbs 18:21 (ESV): "Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits."
Reflection: Identify an area in your life where you struggle with self-control. How can you begin to practice self-discipline in your speech to influence positive change in that area today?
Day 4: The Inconsistency of the Tongue
The tongue is inconsistent, capable of both blessing and cursing. This inconsistency reveals the true content of our hearts. Our speech towards God and others are both forms of worship, and we must strive to align our words with our faith. This calls us to examine the state of our hearts and to seek alignment between our words and our beliefs, ensuring that our speech reflects our commitment to love and truth. [21:18]
Matthew 12:34-35 (ESV): "For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. The good person out of his good treasure brings forth good, and the evil person out of his evil treasure brings forth evil."
Reflection: Reflect on a recent instance where your words did not align with your faith. What steps can you take to ensure your speech consistently reflects your beliefs and values?
Day 5: The Role of the Holy Spirit in Taming the Tongue
We are called to be filled with the Holy Spirit, who can help us tame our tongues. While human nature may struggle to control the tongue, the Holy Spirit provides the power and guidance we need to use our words to reflect the love and grace of God. This reliance on the Spirit encourages us to seek divine assistance in our communication, recognizing that true transformation comes from surrendering our speech to God's influence. [30:21]
Galatians 5:22-23 (ESV): "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law."
Reflection: In what ways can you invite the Holy Spirit to guide your words today, ensuring they reflect God's love and grace in your interactions with others?
Quotes
One of my favorite poets once said that words make worlds and what she meant by that is is that the words have the power to create things, people, experiences art, Etc. Her intention wasn't to appeal to the Christian worldview as the source of her claim but I will because when I open up my Bible on the first page I am told that in the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth and that they didn't use his hands as if he had them he didn't borrow some materials from anyone but himself to make it he didn't ask anybody for help all God had to do was speak God said let there be light and there was light words make worlds words even made you. [00:38:42]
Some of you are walking confidently in your ministry because somebody identified your giftedness spoken to your life and stirred them up in you some of you have insecurities and fears and prejudices that exist because of what was spoken about in your home either to you about you or around you some of you have become a better friend mother wife sister and Christian simply because somebody told you the truth all of you I hope are here today under God's good pleasure because you heard the words of the gospel and believed them words made you who you are and how you are this tells me that words are a powerful tool. [01:30:02]
I bet if I asked you when was the first time someone made you feel less than your feelings would connect to a memory that involved words it doesn't even matter how old you are some of our current personal issues are because of an old trauma when someone told us something that broke our sense of self or our identity where now we are spending all of this time and prayer or energy with denial or money on therapy to undo the power of a mere sentence truly the proverb is right death and life are in the power of the tongue this afternoon or morning we are going to hear from James on the subject of the tongue as you already know James is not one to mend his words and I am eternally grateful that he didn't. [01:48:14]
Not many of you should become teachers my brothers for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness for we all stumble in many ways and if anyone does not stumble in what he says he is a perfect man able also to Bridle his whole body if we put bits into the mouths of horses so that they obey us we guide their whole bodies as well look at the ships also though they are so large and driven by strong winds they are Guided by a very small Rudder wherever the will of the pilot directs so also the tongue is a small member yet it boasts of great things how great a forest is set Ablaze by such a small fire and the tongue is a fire a world of unrighteousness the tongue is set among our members staining the whole body setting on fire the entire course of life and set on fire by hell for every kind of Beast and bird of reptile and sea creature Can Be Tamed and has been tamed by mankind but no human being can tame the tongue it is a Restless evil full of deadly poison. [04:38:42]
With it we bless our Lord and father and with it we curse people who are made in the likeness of God from the same mouth come blessing and cursing my brothers these things ought not to be so does a spring pour forth from the same opening both fresh and salt water can a fig tree my brothers bear olives or a grapevine produce figs neither can a Salt Pond yield fresh water. [06:20:06]
If there is any verse in this entire Passage that challenges me most it's this one with the tongue we bless our Lord and father and with the tongue we curse people who are made in the likeness of God there is a huge disconnect between our worship of God and the way we speak about the people God has made I think it's that we have failed to see or have forgotten the fact that the way we talk about people says a lot about what we actually believe about God perhaps we have forgotten that our speech towards him and each other are both forms of worship that it is an inconsistent thing to sing I Love You Lord and to say I hate you neighbor and of course most of the time we don't see our undue criticism slander gossip and reviling as another of another as hatred but hate is simply to love someone comparatively less than another John said in his letter if anyone says I love God and hates his brother he is a liar for he who does not love his brother who he has seen cannot love God whom he has not seen so our issue then is not only controlling the tongue but dealing with the content of our hearts scripture says that out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks our words reveal what our heart hides. [06:42:22]
James speaks to this in verses 10 through 12 he says from the same mouth come blessing and cursing my brothers these things ought not to be so to the spring pour forth from the same opening but both fresh and salt water can a fig tree my brothers bear olives or Grapevine produce figs neither can a Salt Pond yield fresh water basically what you say Bears the fruit of who you really are by calling to our attention the inconsistency of a spring that has fresh and salt water and a fig tree that grows olives and a grapevine that produces figs James wants us to see that the plant's fruit is supposed to correspond with the plant's nature so it isn't enough to try to tame the tongue by simply refusing to talk we have to deal with the source of our words so that our words and our worship match. [07:14:58]
A lot has been said about Jesus in the scriptures about how he used his words as a young boy Jesus was found by his parents in the temple as he sat among the teachers listening and asking them questions and the text says that all who heard him were astounded at his and understanding and his answers which shows us that Jesus used wise words when driven into the Wilderness by the spirit to be tempted one of The Temptations in particular was for Jesus to use his words to command the stones to become bread the issue being that Jesus was being tempted to utilize his divine power to serve himself but Jesus responded to each of Satan's Temptations with the scriptures Jesus used God's words when a man possessed by a demon came out of a synagogue Jesus spoke directly to the demon commanded it to come out to which the spirit obeyed the onlooker said among themselves what is this word for with authority and power He commands the unclean spirits and they come out Jesus used liberating words one day while Jesus was asleep inside of a boat the wind and the waves started to break against it filling the boat with water while the disciples used their words to accuse Jesus of lacking a compassionate under awareness of their needs Jesus spoke directly to the Sea saying peace be still calming the winds and calming the ways which shows us that Jesus used authoritative words when a rich young ruler came to Jesus asking how he could inherit eternal life the Bible says that when Jesus looked at the young man he loved him and said to him you lack one thing go and sell all that you have and give it to the poor and come follow me the Rich Young Ruler walked away sad because he loved his money more than he loved his maker and Jesus knew this but he still spoke hard words that night when Jesus was in the garden kneeling on the ground with sweat dripping from his face the tangible awareness that soon and very soon he would carry a cross on it he would absorb God's Wrath this righteous wrath didn't even belong to the son because it was God's response to our sins not only the sins of the body but sins of the tongue every harsh and hateful and racist and oppressive and unkind lustful manipulative Covetous jealous arrogant self-righteous and people-pleasing word we have or will ever speak necessitated the holy Judgment of God this holy rage was poured into a cup and the son knew that he came from Heaven to Earth for this moment he knew that that cup was going to be poured on him and in that moment he used his words to speak something to the father he said father if you are willing remove this cup from me nevertheless not my will but yours be done Jesus spoke obedient words when on the cross after our sins and their judgment were placed on the innocent Son of God before giving up the ghost Jesus spoke the words that saved each of your lives he said it is finished Jesus used redeeming words children of the Living God behold Jesus in him we see what it looks like to use our words in a way that shows God as glorious and honors the glory and the image bearers he has made [00:03:10]
I think the reason we struggle with our words is because we have a heart problem we have a heart disease that needs healing and the only doctor that can fix it is God himself the one who made the heart is the only one who can change it and he does so by his spirit the same spirit that raised Jesus from the dead is the same spirit that can raise your dead heart to life and give you the power to speak a new language a language that is full of love and joy and peace and patience and kindness and goodness and faithfulness and self-control the spirit of God is the only one who can tame the tongue and he is more than able to do it [00:55:57]
I think the reason why we struggle with our words is because we don't realize how powerful they are we don't get that they are like fire that can destroy a whole forest or like a bit that can control a horse or like a rudder that can steer a ship we think that our words are just words but they are not they are powerful and they have the power to direct the course of our lives and the lives of others and so we have to be careful with our words we have to be careful with what we say and how we say it because our words have the power to do great good or great harm [00:45:04]
The tongue is a small member yet it boasts of great things how great a forest is set Ablaze by a small fire and the tongue is a fire a world of unrighteousness the tongue is set among our members staining the whole body setting on fire the entire course of life and set on fire by hell for every kind of Beast and bird of reptile and sea creature Can Be Tamed and has been tamed by mankind but no human being can tame the tongue it is a Restless evil full of deadly poison [00:12:59]
If you listen closely it sounds as if James is taking us back to Genesis 1. when God created every kind of Beast and bird and reptile and sea creature and if you remember when God made the man and the woman in his image he he also gave them dominion over these creatures and a function of this Dominion is taming the wild things with a leash or a bit or a gate or command animals who are much bigger or stronger or faster or higher in terms of flight have been tamed by mankind but this little old tongue no human being can tame that James calls it a Restless evil which means the tongue is unsettled and unstable it's like a a two-year-old before bed it just can't sit his tail down somewhere it makes you pick up your phones and tweet before we think it makes us comment Before We Gather context it makes us speak harshly to our children and our husbands it makes us dishonor our friends behind their backs and even in front of their faces even when we want to put it in its place we we just can't tame this thing in our mouths that James says is full of poison and set on fire by hell [00:55:10]
To say that the tongue is set on fire by hell is to point out that there are times when our mouths literally participate with Satan and do his bidding we we really don't have to know what the devil sounds like to recognize his voice we we just have to listen to how we talk to and about our neighbors Peter thought he was being a good disciple but telling Jesus that he shouldn't die and Jesus attributed Paul's word Peter's words to the Devil by saying get behind me Satan which is to say that if what I am saying goals against what honors God then what I am saying has a dark Source it's deep which brings me to my final point the tongue is inconsistent [00:18:15]
With it we bless our Lord and father and with it we curse people who are made in the likeness of God from the same mouth come blessing and cursing my brothers these things ought not to be so does a spring pour forth from the same opening both fresh and salt water can a fig tree my brothers bear olives or a grapevine produce figs neither can a Salt Pond yield fresh water [11:44:26]
I think it's that we have failed to see or have forgotten the fact that the way we talk about people says a lot about what we actually believe about God perhaps we have forgotten that our speech towards him and each other are both forms of worship that it is an inconsistent thing to sing I Love You Lord and to say I hate you neighbor and of course most of the time we don't see our undue criticism slander gossip and reviling as another of another as hatred but hate is simply to love someone comparatively less than another John said in his letter if anyone says I love God and hates his brother he is a liar for he who does not love his brother who he has seen cannot love God whom he has not seen [20:11:28]
The tongue is a small member yet it boasts of great things how great a forest is set Ablaze by a small fire James points out a horse's bit a ship's Rudder a forest fire all three are small things that control large objects quick story a month or so ago me and my husband did some horseback riding on our anniversary trip the last time I rode a horse up to that point was when I was five so I didn't remember or recall how frightened it is to sit on top of a whole horse it's a big little thing I don't know if you've seen them before it's a huge animal they got legs like they got pelotons in their room I don't understand it so when I got on top of the thing I started to get anxiety I started to freak out because I could feel the horse's power that if that if if this thing wanted to to throw me off he could that if he wanted to run like we ain't going with the wind or something he could that if if we just so happen to fall and I went under his body that Jackie's body wouldn't be okay so I looked at my husband I told him how I felt because he's the black Doctor Doolittle if y'all know Dr Doolittle the first one one black he was white so I said I need you to give me some facts because you know a lot about animals I need you to tell me something that's going to help me calm down so what he said was Jackie the bit that sits inside of a horse's mouth is next to some very sensitive areas when you pull the Rope or tell them to stop or go it would be uncomfortable for the horse if he doesn't do what the Rope is commanding him to do so even though you're small you actually have more control over him than you think that experience helped me understand what James meant when he compared the tongue in our mouths to the bit in the horses it is the ironing that something so small can have more control over us than we might think so in one sense the tongue has a controlling influence on the behavior of the whole body but if that is the case then it also means that in another sense having control of the tongue means that you have control of the whole body this tension is made plain if you look back up at verse 2 when James says for we all stumble in many ways and if anyone does not stumble in what he says he is a perfect man able also to Bridle his whole body if the tongue influences the whole body then a real element of growing and self-control in every area is by establishing self-control in one so I'm gonna say it to make it plain like my mama would if you can't control your mouth then you most likely can't control nothing else who would think that our overall growth and Holiness and restraint and Prudence can be linked to our ability to restrain our speech but it is there there is an interconnectedness between our words and how we use them and the body itself so I would argue that if it is harder to tame the tongue than it is to tame everything else that once the mouth is mastered all of the other places where we lack self-control may be easier to take so if we need to have a growing self-control in our finances our thoughts our wine consumption our screen time I'm getting in my own business whatever it is that we know that we need to reign in getting a hold of our words can actually help us with having self-control over the whole body but that is easier said than done and James knows this look at verse 7. [04:31:08]
For every kind of Beast and bird of reptile and sea creature Can Be Tamed and has been tamed by mankind but no human being can tame the tongue it is a Restless evil full of deadly poison if you listen closely it sounds as if James is taking us back to Genesis 1. when God created every kind of Beast and bird and reptile and sea creature and if you remember when God made the man and the woman in his image he he also gave them dominion over these creatures and a function of this Dominion is taming the wild things with a leash or a bit or a gate or command animals who are much bigger or stronger or faster or higher in terms of flight have been tamed by mankind but this little old tongue no human being can tame that James calls it a Restless evil which means the tongue is unsettled and unstable it's like a a two-year-old before bed it just can't sit his tail down somewhere it makes you pick up your phones and tweet before we think it makes us comment Before We Gather context it makes us speak harshly to our children and our husbands it makes us dishonor our friends behind their backs and even in front of their faces even when we want to put it in its place we we just can't tame this thing in our mouths that James says is full of poison and set on fire by hell. [04:50:22]
To say that the tongue is set on fire by hell is to point out that there are times when our mouths literally participate with Satan and do his bidding we we really don't have to know what the devil sounds like to recognize his voice we we just have to listen to how we talk to and about our neighbors Peter thought he was being a good disciple but telling Jesus that he shouldn't die and Jesus attributed Paul's word Peter's words to the Devil by saying get behind me Satan which is to say that if what I am saying goals against what honors God then what I am saying has a dark Source it's deep which brings me to my final point the tongue is inconsistent. [05:32:36]
James says in verse 9. with it we bless our Lord and father and with it we curse people who are made in the likeness of God from the same mouth come blessing and cursing my brothers these things ought not to be so to the spring pour forth from the same opening but both fresh and salt water can a fig tree my brothers bear olives or Grapevine produce figs neither can a Salt Pond yield fresh water basically what you say Bears the fruit of who you really are by calling to our attention the inconsistency of a spring that has fresh and salt water and a fig tree that grows olives and a grapevine that produces figs James wants us to see that the plant's fruit is supposed to correspond with the plant's nature so it isn't enough to try to tame the tongue by simply refusing to talk we have to deal with the source of our words so that our words and our worship match how easy it is to reckon that our Bible knowledge our denomination or our church affiliation as sufficient proof of our love for God but what James shows us is that if you want to know how your heart really is pay attention to the words your heart produces. [07:14:58]
We need you I pray that you would speak and I pray that what you say we would believe in Jesus name amen turn or click in your Bibles to James chapter 3. say Amen when you got it oh y'all quick not many of you should become teachers my brothers for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness for we all stumble in many ways and if anyone does not stumble in what he says he is a perfect man able also to Bridle his whole body if we put bits into the mouths of horses so that they obey us we guide their whole bodies as well look at the ships also though they are so large and driven are driven by strong winds they are Guided by a very small Rudder wherever the will of the pilot directs so also the tongue is a small member yet it boasts of great things how great a forest is set Ablaze by a small fire and the tongue is a fire a world of unrighteousness the tongue is set among our members staining the whole body setting on fire the entire course of life and set on fire by hell for every kind of Beast and bird of reptile and sea creature Can Be Tamed and has been tamed by mankind but no human being can tame the tongue it is a Restless evil full of deadly poison. [00:44:39]
I think the reason why we struggle with our words is because we don't realize how powerful they are we don't get that they are like fire that can destroy a whole forest or like a bit that can control a horse or like a rudder that can steer a ship we think that our words are just sounds but they are not they are powerful they can build up or tear down they can bless or curse they can create or destroy and so we have to be careful with our words we have to be careful with what we say and how we say it because our words have the power to do great good or great harm. [00:45:04]
I think the reason why we struggle with our words is because we don't realize how powerful they are we don't get that they are like fire that can destroy a whole forest or like a bit that can control a horse or like a rudder that can steer a ship we think that our words are just sounds but they are not they are powerful they can build up or tear down they can bless or curse they can create or destroy and so we have to be careful with our words we have to be careful with what we say and how we say it because our words have the power to do great good or great harm. [00:45:04]
I think the reason why we struggle with our words is because we don't realize how powerful they are we don't get that they are like fire that can destroy a whole forest or like a bit that can control a horse or like a rudder that can steer a ship we think that our words are just sounds but they are not they are powerful they can build up or tear down they can bless or curse they can create or destroy and so we have to be careful with our words we have to be careful with what we say and how we say it because our words have the power to do great good or great harm. [00:45:04]
I think the reason why we struggle with our words is because we don't realize how powerful they are we don't get that they are like fire that can destroy a whole forest or like a bit that can control a horse or like a rudder that can steer a ship we think that our words are just sounds but they are not they are powerful they can build up or tear down they can bless or curse they can create or destroy and so we have to be careful with our words we have to be careful with what we say and how we say it because our words have the power to do great good or great harm. [00:55:57]
I think the reason why we struggle with our words is because we don't realize how powerful they are we don't get that they are like fire that can destroy a whole forest or like a bit that can control a horse or like a rudder that can steer a ship we think that our words are just sounds but they are not they are powerful they can build up or tear down they can bless or curse they can create or destroy and so we have to be careful with our words we have to be careful with what we say and how we say it because our words have the power to do great good or great harm. [00:55:57]
I think the reason why we struggle with our words is because we don't realize how powerful they are we don't get that they are like fire that can destroy a whole forest or like a bit that can control a horse or like a rudder that can steer a ship we think that our words are just sounds but they are not they are powerful they can build up or tear down they can bless or curse they can create or destroy and so we have to be careful with our words we have to be careful with what we say and how we say it because our words have the power to do great good or great harm. [00:55:57]
I think the reason why we struggle with our words is because we have a heart problem we have a heart disease that needs healing and the only doctor that can fix it is God himself the one who made the heart is the only one who can change it and he does so by his spirit the same spirit that raised Jesus from the dead is the same spirit that can raise your heart from the dead and give you a new one so that you can use your words to reflect the love and grace of God. [00:55:57]
I think the reason why we struggle with our words is because we don't realize how powerful they are we don't get that they are like fire that can destroy a whole forest or like a bit that can control a horse or like a rudder that can steer a ship we think that our words are just sounds but they are not they are powerful they can build up or tear down they can bless or curse they can create or destroy and so we have to be careful with our words we have to be careful with what we say and how we say it because our words have the power to do great good or great harm. [00:45:04]
The tongue is a small member yet it boasts of great things how great a forest is set Ablaze by a small fire and the tongue is a fire a world of unrighteousness the tongue is set among our members staining the whole body setting on fire the entire course of life and set on fire by hell for every kind of Beast and bird of reptile and sea creature Can Be Tamed and has been tamed by mankind but no human being can tame the tongue it is a Restless evil full of deadly poison. [00:12:59]
If you listen closely it sounds as if James is taking us back to Genesis 1. when God created every kind of Beast and bird and reptile and sea creature and if you remember when God made the man and the woman in his image he he also gave them dominion over these creatures and a function of this Dominion is taming the wild things with a leash or a bit or a gate or command animals who are much bigger or stronger or faster or higher in terms of flight have been tamed by mankind but this little old tongue no human being can tame that James calls it a Restless evil which means the tongue is unsettled and unstable it's like a a two-year-old before bed it just can't sit his tail down somewhere it makes you pick up your phones and tweet before we think it makes us comment Before We Gather context it makes us speak harshly to our children and our husbands it makes us dishonor our friends behind their backs and even in front of their faces even when we want to put it in its place we we just can't tame this thing in our mouths that James says is full of poison and set on fire by hell. [04:50:22]
To say that the tongue is set on fire by hell is to point out that there are times when our mouths literally participate with Satan and do his bidding we we really don't have to know what the devil sounds like to recognize his voice we we just have to listen to how we talk to and about our neighbors Peter thought he was being a good disciple but telling Jesus that he shouldn't die and Jesus attributed Paul's word Peter's words to the Devil by saying get behind me Satan which is to say that if what I am saying goals against what honors God then what I am saying has a dark Source it's deep which brings me to my final point the tongue is inconsistent. [05:32:36]
James says in verse 9. with it we bless our Lord and father and with it we curse people who are made in the likeness of God from the same mouth come blessing and cursing my brothers these things ought not to be so to the spring pour forth from the same opening but both fresh and salt water can a fig tree my brothers bear olives or Grapevine produce figs neither can a Salt Pond yield fresh water basically what you say Bears the fruit of who you really are by calling to our attention the inconsistency of a spring that has fresh and salt water and a fig tree that grows olives and a grapevine that produces figs James wants us to see that the plant's fruit is supposed to correspond with the plant's nature so it isn't enough to try to tame the tongue by simply refusing to talk we have to deal with the source of our words so that our words and our worship match. [07:14:58]
A lot has been said about Jesus in the scriptures about how he used his words as a young boy Jesus was found by his parents in the temple as he sat among the teachers listening and asking them questions and the text says that all who heard him were astounded at his and understanding and his answers which shows us that Jesus used wise words when driven into the Wilderness by the spirit to be tempted one of The Temptations in particular was for Jesus to use his words to command the stones to become bread the issue being that Jesus was being tempted to utilize his divine power to serve himself but Jesus responded to each of Satan's Temptations with the scriptures Jesus used God's words when a man possessed by a demon came out of a synagogue Jesus spoke directly to the demon commanded it to come out to which the spirit obeyed the onlooker said among themselves what is this word for with authority and power He commands the unclean spirits and they come out Jesus used liberating words one day while Jesus was asleep inside of a boat the wind and the waves started to break against it filling the boat with water while the disciples used their words to accuse Jesus of lacking a compassionate under awareness of their needs Jesus spoke directly to the Sea saying peace be still calming the winds and calming the ways which shows us that Jesus used authoritative words when a rich young ruler came to Jesus asking how he could inherit eternal life the Bible says that when Jesus looked at the young man he loved him and said to him you lack one thing go and sell all that you have and give it to the poor and come follow me the Rich Young Ruler walked away sad because he loved his money more than he loved his maker and Jesus knew this but he still spoke hard words that night when Jesus was in the garden kneeling on the ground with sweat dripping from his face the tangible awareness that soon and very soon he would carry a cross on it he would absorb God's Wrath this righteous wrath didn't even belong to the son because it was God's response to our sins not only the sins of the body but sins of the tongue every harsh and hateful and racist and oppressive and unkind lustful manipulative Covetous jealous arrogant self-righteous and people-pleasing word we have or will ever speak necessitated the holy Judgment of God this holy rage was poured into a cup and the son knew that he came from Heaven to Earth for this moment he knew that that cup was going to be poured on him and in that moment he used his words to speak something to the father he said father if you are willing remove this cup from me nevertheless not my will but yours be done Jesus spoke obedient words when on the cross after our sins and their judgment were placed on the innocent Son of God before giving up the ghost Jesus spoke the words that saved each of your lives he said it is finished Jesus used redeeming words children of the Living God behold Jesus in him we see what it looks like to use our words in a way that shows God as glorious and honors the glory and the image bearers he has made. [00:03:10]