“I was walking in a subway in Minsk, Belarus, with my friend Yuliya and
her daughter Anastasia when I suddenly fell face first onto the dirty concrete
floor. I don’t remember the fall, but I do remember suddenly having a mouth
filled with sand, gravel, and grit. Ugh! I couldn’t get that stuff out of my
mouth quickly enough!I didn’t enjoy what went into my mouth on that embarrassing occasion. But Scripture teaches that it’s
more important to guard what comes out of our mouths”. (D.C.E. – american writer)
When the writer of Proverbs 15 said that “the mouth of fools pours forth
foolishness” (v.2), the word translated pours forth literally means
“explodes out.” Rash accusations, angry words, and verbal abuse can do
immeasurable and lifelong harm. The apostle Paul spoke bluntly about this: “Let
no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth” (Eph. 4:29)—no dirty talk. He also said to “[put] away lying” and to “speak truth”
(v.25)—no lies. And later, “Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, and evil
speaking be put away from you” (v.31)—no character assassination. What comes
out of our mouths should be wholesome and uplifting.