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Word & Deed: Taming the Tongue

Word & Deed: Taming the Tongue

Update: 2025-03-23
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Scripture: James 3:1-12, Matthew 12:34-37, Isaiah 6

Intro:

  • We're shifting focus from deeds to words, exploring how we represent Jesus through speech.
  • Today's sermon is about the power of our words.

The Weight of Words:

  • We spend a significant portion of our lives speaking.
  • Words have power: to destroy, direct, and reveal.
  • James 3:1-12 uses analogies (bit, rudder, fire) to emphasize the tongue's influence.
  • Our tongue has a disproportionate amount of power.

The Tongue Directs:

  • Verses 3-5 illustrate the tongue's power to guide.
  • The tongue doesn't just describe; it directs our course.
  • Like a bit or rudder, the tongue needs control.
  • We must overcome contrary forces (sin, circumstances) to control our speech.
  • James connects sins of the mouth to sins of the whole body.
  • Controlling our tongue is crucial for self-control.
  • Self-control involves choosing life-giving actions, even if initially difficult.

The Tongue Destroys:

  • Verses 6-8 highlight the tongue's destructive power.
  • A small spark can ignite a great fire; the tongue is a fire.
  • Words can cause deep regret and do lasting damage.
  • Human nature alone cannot tame the tongue.
  • But we have a new nature through the Holy Spirit.
  • The Holy Spirit empowers us to speak words of life, not destruction.

The Tongue Reveals:

  • Verses 9-12 show how the tongue reveals the heart.
  • Our words reveal the source from which they come.
  • Matthew 12:34-37 warns that we will be judged by our words.
  • Our words expose the condition of our hearts.
  • We must be mindful of careless words.

Isaiah's Example:

  • Isaiah, a prophet, recognized his unclean lips (Isaiah 6).
  • God cleansed Isaiah, and he proclaimed God's word again.
  • Conviction about our speech is appropriate.
  • The solution isn't silence but using our mouths for God's purposes.

Call to Action:

  • Confess sins of commission and omission.
  • Receive cleansing through Jesus' sacrifice.
  • Intentionally speak life and blessings.
  • Ask yourself: 
    • What will I say over others?
    • What life am I proclaiming over situations?
    • What am I speaking over myself?

Conclusion:

  • Our words have power because they flow from the heart.
  • We are called to use our tongues to glorify God and bless others.

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Word & Deed: Taming the Tongue

Word & Deed: Taming the Tongue

Travis Aicklen