11.27.2017
"Become Imitators of God" in Your Use of Power - "The Power of the Tongue
"Death and life are in the power of the tongue," says the Bible. (Proverbs 18:21) Indeed, the tongue can do much damage. Who of us never felt the sting of a thoughtless or even disparaging remark? But the tongue also has the power to mend. "The tongue of the wise ones is a healing," says Proverbs 12:18. Yes, positive, wholesome words can be like an application of soothing, healing balm to the heart. Consider some examples. Consider some examples.
"Speak consolingly to the depressed souls," urges 1 Thessalonians 5:14. Yes, even faithful servants of Jehovah may at times struggle with depression. How can we help such ones? Other specific, genuine commendation to help them see their own value in Jehovah's eyes. Share with them the powerful words of Bible texts showing that Jehovah truly cares about and loves those who are "broken at heart" and "crushed in spirit." (Psalm 34:18) When we use the power of our tongue to console others, we show that we are imitating our compassionate God, "who comforts the depressed." -2 Corinthians 7:6, New American Standard Bible.
We can also use the power of our tongue to provide much-needed encouragement to others. Has a fellow believer lost a loved one in death? Sympathetic words expressing our care and concern can comfort a grieving heart. Is an elderly brother or sister feeling unneeded? A thoughtful tongue can reassure older ones that they are valued and appreciated. Is someone struggling with a chronic illness? Kind words shared on the phone or in person can do much to lift the spirits of one who is sick. How pleased our Creator must be when we use the power of speech to utter sayings that are "good for building up"! -Ephesians 4:29.
There is no more important way to use the power of the tongue than by our sharing the good news of God's Kingdom with others. "Do not hold back good from those to whom it is owing, when it happens to be in the power of your hand to do it," says Proverb 3:27, We owe it to others to share with them the lifesaving good news. It would not be right to keep to ourselves the urgent message that Jehovah had so generously granted us. (1 Corinthians 9:16, 22) but to what extent does Jehovah expect us to share in this work?
Next time: "Become Imitators of God" in Your Use of Power - Serving Jehovah With Our "Whole Strength"
From the book: Draw Close to Jehovah
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