TIMELY WORDS
You may have heard the adage, “Timing is everything.”
According to the Bible, good timing applies to our words and speech too. Think
of a time when God used you to bring a timely word to refresh someone, or when
you wanted to speak, but it was wiser for you to remain silent.
The Bible says that there is an appropriate time to
speak (Eccl. 3:7). Solomon compared properly timed and well-spoken words with
golden apples in a silver setting—beautiful, valuable, and carefully crafted
(Prov. 25:11-12). Knowing the right time to speak is beneficial for both the
speaker and hearer, whether they are words of love, encouragement, or rebuke.
Keeping silent also has its place and time. When tempted to deride, belittle,
or slander a neighbor, Solomon said that it is wise to hold our tongue,
recognizing the appropriate time for silence (11:12-13). When talkativeness or
anger tempts us to sin against God or another human being, resistance comes by
being slow to speak (10:19; James 1:19).
It’s often hard to know what to say and when to say
it. The Spirit will help us to be discerning. He will help us use the right
words at the right time and in the right manner, for the good of others and for
His honor.
Timely
words are works of art. (RBC)