Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one. Colossians 4:6
One of the reminders the Lord has been reminding me of, is in the matter of speaking. As James recorded rightly in 4:11, "Do not speak against one another, brothers. He who speaks against a brother or judges his brother speaks against the law and judges the law. But if you judge the law, you are not a doer of the law but a judge" and in 3:10, "Out of the same mouth come forth blessing and cursing. These things, my brothers, ought not to be so".
Yes, the Lord grace me to realise the seriousness of my speaking and it has been my prayer that my speaking will indeed be seasoned with salt and full of grace. And at the same time, I also am reminding my beloved brothers to do the same.
Recently, after fellowshipping with one of the opposers, clarifying his misunderstandings, as a concluding word I reminded him too not to speak and spread false rumor as he is a prominent Christian writer. Instead, in brotherly fellowship, I fellowshipped with him to speak words that ministers Christ, and reminded him of the importance of our words to be seasoned with salt, that our words be dealt with killing the germs of negativism.
Unbridled tongues, words unseasoned with salt are some of the tools Satan uses to divide the Body of Christ and create disharmony among Christians. If we Christians are not careful in our speakings we might as well, in ignorance, turn out to be the devil's evangelists. As some "evangelists" instead of preaching and spreading the good news of Jesus Christ are propagating the bad news about fellow Christians and damaging the work of God in their blindness. Such "evangelists" are many today, professing as Christian evangelists but doing the work of Satan by slandering their fellow believers with white-lies, twisted truths, hear-say mongers of rumors and unknowing and effectively becoming Satanic evangelist.
Lord, preserve me from being such "speakers."
May my words be full of grace, ministering Christ as life, words seasoned with salt, speaking words that builds up the body of Christ.
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