Transforming Speech: The Power of Words in Christ

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"Likewise, the tongue is a small part of the body, but it makes great boast. Consider what a great forest is set on fire by a small spark. The tongue is also a fire, a world of evil among the parts of the body. It corrupts the whole body, sets the whole course of one's life on fire, and is itself set on fire by hell. It's powerful." [00:31:12] (23 seconds) Edit Clip


"And we often just, without even thinking, say things, not realizing the power of our words and the effect that they're going to have on the people around us. So I want us to be more conscious then of how we use our speech. And that's what Paul is speaking to here." [00:32:23] (17 seconds) Edit Clip


"Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful. And pray for us too, that God may open a door for our message, so that we may proclaim the mystery of Christ, for which I am in chains. Pray that I may proclaim it clearly, as I should." [00:32:56] (17 seconds) Edit Clip


"One of the best things you can do in your life as a follower of Jesus is develop a strong prayer life. And this is something he says to devote yourselves to prayer. That word devote means you give it great emphasis. You give it great attention. You invest in it in a major way, if you're devoted to it." [00:33:13] (24 seconds) Edit Clip


"And many of us use prayer pretty much like a life preserver, right? We know it's there, and in an emergency situation, we'll run to it and grab it and use it. When really, it's supposed to be so much more than just this emergency life preserver. It's supposed to be the preparation for every day of life." [00:33:48] (21 seconds) Edit Clip


"Prayer is powerful. And we need to remember that and understand the privilege of God granting us the power of being able to pray to Him. It is a powerful thing. Moses prayed, and manna fell from heaven and fed the Israelites, hundreds of thousands of them, throughout their journey in the desert." [00:34:24] (21 seconds) Edit Clip


"Jesus prayed over five loaves and two fish and fed over 5,000 people after that prayer. Peter and John prayed, and a lame man got up and walked. The church prayed for Peter, and he was released from prison. And Paul and Silas prayed when they were in prison. And the cell doors opened, and the chains were loosed." [00:34:59] (18 seconds) Edit Clip


"Now, I don't know about you, but for me and for my bride, Sue Ann, we have a time in the mornings that we spend in prayer and devotion time. And it's, for me, one of the best ways to start the day. I mean, if we could start with that, that's going to really help our day." [00:36:12] (18 seconds) Edit Clip


"And so, if you pray in advance of the day, as you're starting the day, spend some time with God, spend some time in his word and prayer, it helps get your mind set where it needs to be, where immediately, as you're starting the day, before anything else happens that's going to happen, and it will, before anything else happens, you've already connected to the source of your comfort and your strength and your peace and your joy." [00:36:54] (25 seconds) Edit Clip


"Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders. Make the most of every opportunity. Let your conversation right? Your speech the way you talk be always full of what? Grace seasoned with what? Salt so that you may know how to answer everyone. Wow. He wants our speech to be so transformed that we are now serving as ambassadors for Jesus Christ." [00:47:04] (34 seconds) Edit Clip


"And while we are talking to people while we are interacting with them we're looking for ways to represent Christ in our speech and to give testimony about Christ in our speech. Remember that's what what Paul asked them to pray for for him that that they could have an open door for their message so that they could proclaim the mystery of Christ." [00:47:41] (27 seconds) Edit Clip


"You need to be aware that there are outsiders around us all the time. You know what an outsider is? Someone who's not a Christian already. I bet you work with some outsiders. I bet you go to school if you're in school with some outsiders. I'll bet you go to the grocery store and encounter outsiders or to the gym or wherever you go in your daily life." [00:48:55] (29 seconds) Edit Clip


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