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Overflow of the Heart: Guarding Our Speech

Overflow of the Heart: Guarding Our Speech

Revealing Words

“You brood of vipers, how can you who are evil say anything good? For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.”Matthew 12:34 (NIV)

In this verse, Jesus addresses the root of our speech – the condition of our hearts.

He reminds us that our words are a reflection of what truly fills us, whether good or evil.

Heart’s Condition

Our words have the power to build up or tear down, to bring life or to inflict harm. But they are merely symptoms of a deeper reality – the state of our inner being.

If our hearts are filled with bitterness, envy, or selfishness, our speech will inevitably reflect those qualities.

The Need for Transformation

As followers of Christ, we are called to cultivate hearts that are aligned with the love and compassion of our Savior.

We must allow God’s truth to penetrate the deepest parts of our being, transforming us from the inside out.

Guarded Tongue

When our hearts are renewed by the power of the Holy Spirit, our speech will naturally follow suit.

We will find ourselves speaking words of encouragement, grace, and truth, as we reflect the character of Christ to those around us.

But this process requires vigilance. We must guard our hearts and minds against the influences that would corrupt them, and be intentional about filling ourselves with the Word of God and the things that are pure, noble, and praiseworthy.

May your speech be a testimony to the transformative work of Christ within you, as you strive to let your words flow from a heart that is fully devoted to Him.




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Every Idle Word

Every Idle Word

Matthew 12:36But I tell you that everyone will have to give account on the day of judgment for every empty word they have spoken.

Power of Words

Our words hold tremendous power, for good or evil.

Though we may dismiss gossip, lies, or hurtful speech as harmless, Jesus warns that each idle word has eternal implications.

A Mirror to the Heart

Christ sees our words as an overflow of the heart.

Toxic speech reveals inner decay that needs cleansed. Our tongue will testify either for or against us.

Choose Words Carefully

Since every careless word will be replayed on judgment day, we must allow God to guard our lips.

May love, grace and wisdom guide our speech – online and off.

The Fruit of Redemption

Believers transformed by the Spirit speak words of life, not death.

May your conversation reflect the gracious redemption we’ve received in Christ.

Ask God to Seal Your Lips

Lord, I confess that my words often do damage instead of good. Please purify my speech and restrain my tongue from gossip, lies, or tearing others down. Seal my lips unless what I say imparts grace, wisdom and kindness. Cleanse my heart so that my words will testify to Your redeeming work in my life.

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