James 3:8-10
Colossians 4:6
Psalms 34
Three Practical Ways to Tame your Tongue
Has your mouth ever gotten you in trouble? You’re not alone. Our words carry weight—more than we often realize. In this message, we explore the power and poison of the tongue, the spiritual impact of our speech, and how praise can realign both our hearts and our habits.
Whether it’s gossip, sarcasm, or silence when we should speak up, the way we talk can either reflect the heart of God or reveal a heart that needs healing. Through Scripture and practical tools, discover how to filter your speech, speak truth with grace, and use your words as an offering to God.
🧂 Is your speech seasoned with salt—or leaving a bad taste behind?
Read More /Has your mouth ever gotten you in trouble? You’re not alone. Our words carry weight—more than we often realize. In this message, we explore the power and poison of the tongue, the spiritual impact of our speech, and how praise can realign both our hearts and our habits.
Whether it’s gossip, sarcasm, or silence when we should speak up, the way we talk can either reflect the heart of God or reveal a heart that needs healing. Through Scripture and practical tools, discover how to filter your speech, speak truth with grace, and use your words as an offering to God.
🧂 Is your speech seasoned with salt—or leaving a bad taste behind?
Read More /How do we handle conversations with people who don’t believe what we believe? Do we shout louder, shut down, or stay silent to avoid the tension? In this week’s message, we talk about how to handle disagreements with love, wisdom, and grace—especially when it comes to our faith. Paul’s words in Colossians remind us that our goal isn’t to win arguments, but to win people.
So how do we speak with grace and truth? How can we live in such a way that people are drawn to Jesus, even if they don’t agree with us right away? Let’s unpack what it means to walk in wisdom toward outsiders, making the most of every opportunity.
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