Worse,
this tidal wave of personal information about others could become grist for our
conversational mills to the point that gossip becomes the norm—and not just
about the rich and famous. People in our workplaces, churches, neighborhoods,
and families can also be targets of sharp tongues and feel the pain of
discussions that never should have happened.
How can
we escape our inclination to use words to hurt others? By recognizing that the
ultimate Hearer of our words is God, who longs for us to be better than that.
With the psalmist, we can pray, “Let the words of my mouth and the meditation
of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, O Lord” (Ps. 19:14). When we seek to
please God with our conversations about others, we honor Him. With His help, we
can glorify Him through what we talk about.
It is
better to bite your tongue than to make a biting remark. (RBC)