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This discussion explores the spiritual connection between one’s speech and their intimacy with God, emphasizing that the tongue acts as a "spiritual thermometer" that reflects the true state of the heart. Drawing from James 3 and Zephaniah 3, the speakers highlight that reckless or defensive speech often stems from pride and a lack of the fear of the Lord, whereas a heart close to God honors His divine image in others. Ultimately, they conclude that an untamed tongue reveals a spiritual distance from the Creator, calling for a life where speech is governed by humility and a constant awareness of standing before God.
By Mary WambuiThis discussion explores the spiritual connection between one’s speech and their intimacy with God, emphasizing that the tongue acts as a "spiritual thermometer" that reflects the true state of the heart. Drawing from James 3 and Zephaniah 3, the speakers highlight that reckless or defensive speech often stems from pride and a lack of the fear of the Lord, whereas a heart close to God honors His divine image in others. Ultimately, they conclude that an untamed tongue reveals a spiritual distance from the Creator, calling for a life where speech is governed by humility and a constant awareness of standing before God.