Society’s standard of language has declined in recent years, but we
don’t have to decline with it. As we strive to be “very careful . . . how [we]
live” (Eph. 5:15 niv),
we should think about how to honor God with our words.
We please the Lord with our tongue when we show discernment. “He who
restrains his lips is wise,” Proverbs
10:19 reminds us. When we do speak, we are to filter the words
that escape our lips: “Whoever guards his mouth and tongue keeps his soul from
troubles” (21:23).
It is important to use kind, positive words—even to address tough
subjects. “A harsh word stirs up anger,” but “the tongue of the wise uses
knowledge rightly” (Prov. 15:1-2).
Finally, avoid words that reflect poorly on who we are as God’s
children. Paul’s admonition to “let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth”
(Eph. 4:29)
sets a strong standard for the righteous use of words.
To honor God in each part of life, use words that are pleasing and
acceptable to a holy God.
What we say reveals who we are. (RBC)