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Discipline In The Tongue

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Discipline In The Tongue  

Tuesday 30th September 

Text: Proverbs 10: 19; 17: 28. 
Key verse: James 1: 26 If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
This entails discipline in the use of your tongue. The Bible says, if any man seemeth religious and bridleth not his tongue, that man’s religion is vain. If any man claims to be spiritual and does not control his tongue, that spirituality is useless. If any man is really anointed, a greatly anointed man or greatly anointed woman and is mouthy; the Bible says that there is no holiness in that person; because in a multitude of words, there wanteth not sin.
There is no spirituality in your life actually. Talkative, there is no holiness in your life. You are an empty barrel. Why do you make noise always? They hear your voice here and there. You talk and keep them laughing in this place and in that place. An empty barrel makes the loudest noise. This shows how empty and spiritually bankrupt you are. That is why you are full of noise. A man of knowledge holdeth his own tongue. Quietness is a sign of spirituality, indeed to the point that even a fool when he holdeth his tongue shall be esteemed to be a man of wisdom. 
Quietness is so much attached to dignity in spirituality. It is attached to wisdom. Even a fool who does not know the Lord, that remains quiet, will command respect. But you make noise everywhere. The Holy Spirit has cautioned you repeatedly but you refused to heed His warnings. Why do you make too much noise? Why do you jest here and there? Why do you allow exaggerations to come in? Where is your righteousness? No more discipline in the tongue. If any man seemeth to be religious but does not control his tongue, that man’s religion is useless. No heaven for him because he is corrupt; he has no righteousness and holiness. You must be disciplined in the tongue.

Thought for the day: Quietness is attached to dignity in spirituality 

Song for the day: Lord, prepare me, a sanctuary

Bible reading for the day: Zechariah 11-14 
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