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Psalm 33 invites us to consider how to use our words - what the Bible calls the "tongue" - whether we are in a time of plenty or want. When things are hard, it can be so easy to use our words to complain, to wound others, or to just fill up the space so that we don't have to feel the effects of hard things. On the other hand, when things are going well, we can be tempted to aim our words in the direction of ingratitude, entitlement, or arrogance. Today, let 's use Psalm 33 to guide our words in a direction that brings life to us and those around us.
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Psalm 33 invites us to consider how to use our words - what the Bible calls the "tongue" - whether we are in a time of plenty or want. When things are hard, it can be so easy to use our words to complain, to wound others, or to just fill up the space so that we don't have to feel the effects of hard things. On the other hand, when things are going well, we can be tempted to aim our words in the direction of ingratitude, entitlement, or arrogance. Today, let 's use Psalm 33 to guide our words in a direction that brings life to us and those around us.