Greek
fire was a chemical solution that was used in ancient warfare by the Byzantine
Empire against its enemies. According to one online source, it was developed
around ad 672 and was used with devastating effect, especially in sea
warfare because it could burn on water. What was Greek fire? Its actual
chemical composition remains a mystery. It was such a valuable military weapon
that the formula was kept an absolute secret—and was lost to the ravages of
history. Today, researchers continue to try to replicate that ancient formula,
but without success.
One
source of catastrophic destruction among believers in Christ, however, is not a
mystery. James tells us that the source of ruin in our relationships is often a
very different kind of fire. He wrote, “The tongue is a fire, a world of
iniquity. The tongue is so set among our members that it defiles the whole
body” (James 3:6). Those strong words remind us how damaging unguarded words
can be to those around us.
Instead
of creating the kind of verbal “Greek fire” that can destroy relationships,
families, and churches, let’s yield our tongue to the Holy Spirit’s control and
allow our words to glorify the Lord.
To bridle
your tongue, give God the reins of your heart. (RBC)