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It’s never been easier to say exactly what’s on your mind.
And it’s never been more common to say it poorly.
In this episode, we step back from the headlines and take a hard look at something more foundational: the way we speak to one another.
Why does moral certainty so often turn into harshness?
Why does disagreement so quickly become contempt?
And why do Christians—who are called to be marked by grace—so often sound just like everyone else?
Drawing from Scripture, we explore the power of our words, the posture behind them, and the deeper issue beneath it all—the condition of the heart.
Because the problem isn’t just what we say.
It’s what’s shaping us before we ever open our mouths.
If our speech reflects our heart… what does ours reveal?
This episode is a call to recalibrate—not just our words, but our witness.
By Clay CartwrightIt’s never been easier to say exactly what’s on your mind.
And it’s never been more common to say it poorly.
In this episode, we step back from the headlines and take a hard look at something more foundational: the way we speak to one another.
Why does moral certainty so often turn into harshness?
Why does disagreement so quickly become contempt?
And why do Christians—who are called to be marked by grace—so often sound just like everyone else?
Drawing from Scripture, we explore the power of our words, the posture behind them, and the deeper issue beneath it all—the condition of the heart.
Because the problem isn’t just what we say.
It’s what’s shaping us before we ever open our mouths.
If our speech reflects our heart… what does ours reveal?
This episode is a call to recalibrate—not just our words, but our witness.