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In this episode, we explore the spiritual weight of our words, noting that our speech serves as a form of divine dominion. We discuss how ungodly speech toward others desecrates the divine image they carry, as every human bears the imprint of divine design. By examining the "collapse of reverence," we see how our reactions to stress or disappointment reveal the true distance between our hearts and God. We confront the reality of "lip service," where religious performance masks a lack of true intimacy. Ultimately, we strive for sanctified speech, asking for a guard over our mouths so that we only speak what builds up and benefits those who listen.
By Mary WambuiIn this episode, we explore the spiritual weight of our words, noting that our speech serves as a form of divine dominion. We discuss how ungodly speech toward others desecrates the divine image they carry, as every human bears the imprint of divine design. By examining the "collapse of reverence," we see how our reactions to stress or disappointment reveal the true distance between our hearts and God. We confront the reality of "lip service," where religious performance masks a lack of true intimacy. Ultimately, we strive for sanctified speech, asking for a guard over our mouths so that we only speak what builds up and benefits those who listen.