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There is a saying that the tongue has no bones, but it breaks bones. Moreover, the tongue heals the broken bones.
The Bible says a lot about the tongue, one of the most important parts of our body. your tongue cannot lead you to life or death. The greatest difficulty of man is to control his tongue. Some lessons will be about how to use our tongue properly, not to judge you.
Let me start with the way God created human beings: there are seven holes on our heads. The number seven is Biblically complete. Three of these holes are in the window, but one is alone. There are two eyes, two ears, two lip holes. The seventh, however, has only one gap: our tongue. Does anyone wish they had two languages? I don’t think there is. It is difficult for us to wait for this one. This is the only hole in our head that can cause us a lot of trouble.
When the Bible talks about this gap: mouth, tongue, nose, speech, voice comes up. Today, we will briefly learn what the Bible says about tongues and language. First we read the thought in Psalm 34/ 11,13 in the Word of God Section.
Come, ye children, hearken unto me; and I will teach you the fear of God. Nana man you don’t awi life? Would you like to live a long time and enjoy good things? Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.
The Word of God teaches us about the fear of God. Fear of God is essential to life, to enjoy good things, and to live a long life in happiness and peace. Our future, our destiny, is determined by our fear of God.
If the fear of God has a mystery that still reaches out, how do we overcome this fear? How do we express this fear? The answer is in the same passage we just read. He says, Keep your tongue from evil, and your lips from speaking lies!
David does not say that our fear of God is manifested by our tongue and mouth. If we keep our tongue from harvesting and our lips from speaking lies, we will show that we fear God. And the fear of God gives us the result: life and long life in peace.
MProverbs 13/3 says
He that keepeth his tongue keepeth his life; but he that refraineth his lips shall destroy his own soul.
Some of the life he says is the soul(SOUL) from the English Bible. The soul is the identity of a person. When we get off track, weakness appears in our souls; Satan’s captive is the soul. If you keep your tongue, you keep your soul. Otherwise, your life is in grave danger. MExample 21/2
He that guardeth his mouth and his tongue keepeth himself from trouble.”
There are not one or two problems with the tongue, there are many. The tongue has destroyed many houses, divided kings, caused the death of many, divided friends and deprived peace, imprisoned, persecuted, and put many people. Yet our tongue must be healed.
It makes the tongue of our blessings disappear from us. Many times the blessings God has given us dry up in us; it is because of our tongue. The blessings of the Lord fail to fly in us because what comes out of our tongues defiles us. These are: slander, hatred, lying, anger, murmuring, judgment, blame, cursing, holding on to others, and so on.
Tongue disease is not like any other disease, because we know we are sick on our own. We blame others for our tongue disease, because we don’t know it in ourselves that our insides are dirty. But if our tongue is healed, we will heal others. MProverbs 18/21 says:
Death and life are under the power of the tongue; and they that love him shall eat his fruit.
Dunnis and life are in our hands.
For example, from Romans 10/9,10 it says: That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For if thou confess with thy tongue, thou shalt believe in thine heart; for thou shalt deny the Lord with thy mouth before men. How are you using your tongue today? Do the words that come out of your mouth break bones, or do they heal? Or do you even know that your tongue is sick?
An Englishman named Derik Prince, recorded one of his experiences in a book About the tongue. During World War II, says Derik Prince, I was employed in a pharmacy and worked for the British army in North Africa. Every morning, the Doctor of the pharmacy, I accompanied him when he do’d the patients. The doctor would ask his patients two questions: the first would be, ‘How did you stay?’; the second was, ‘Show me your tongue.
The doctor knows how his patient is doing , not by learning from his patient’s response, but by looking at his tongue. The doctor’s actions, says Derik Prince, started to make sense to me when I started evangelism. He said he came to believe that God could look at our tongues and determine our spiritual level rather than our answers to His questions about how we are.
Our tongue is the means by which we know that our religious life is healthy .That is what God’s Word tells us. We will look at passages in the Bible that reinforce this truth. One of the teachings of our Lord Jesus about the tongue is in Matthew 12/33,3
Have a good tree, and its fruit will be good;
or else make the tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt; a tree is known by its fruit. You guys are crazy! How can you speak good things when you are wicked? For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is evil. But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.
In this passage, he illustrates the relationship between the heart and the mouth. He taught a great truth in a parable by putting a tree as a heart and his eyes as a mouth. Out of a good heart comes good; out of an evil heart comes evil. Some people say, I don’t know what it is, whatever I say, be the word; now I am confused as to what to say. Everything that comes out of my mouth hurts people, they translate it into words. The answer is simple, the trouble is in your heart, not in the people who listen to you. Jesus again told a similar parable in Matthew 7/17,1
Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
Wait until the present speaks to know the humanity of man. The words that come out of his mouth reveal the person’s identity.
But often you deceive yourself, neighbor.
When we think of the good we do for others, when we count some sins we have avoided, when we look at the animals we give to God, when we count the ministries we have, we think our hearts are good. Moreover, we hold those around us responsible for our heartache.
If abalufaa were good people,I could be good people too; I would not have hated anyone, I would not have cursed anyone, I would not have insulted anyone. The biggest problem we have is that we don’t think, ‘I’m the problem, my heart is bad’. We cannot be saved like this. He who believes in his sickness is healed; but he that confesseth and forsaketh them shall be saved. He that hath a sound heart shall not be ashamed of his lips; and if he speaks, he speaks to guide and show the truth. There is no bitterness in his tongue; he does not speak to break, hurt, shame, curse, defile, slander, or confuse. We must turn away from a life of self-deception. While we are working in the house of God, preaching, singing, and entering into a man of God, our hearts may be evil. Maybe we don’t drink, get drunk, smoke, commit adultery, or steal. We may not worship God from time to time; we may have lived in the house of God for many years.
We may also have a greater role in the work of the Christian church: as elders, as deacons, as leaders. But God looks at our hearts and tongues to find out who we are. He says show me your tongue. With the tongue wherewith thou hast judged thy brother, thou hast spoken falsely; the tongue with which you conveyed the words of man, with which you stirred up brotherly love; and with thy tongue hast thou cursed, and hast sworn by the holy name of God; show me the tongue with which thou hast beautified falsely against thy brother, with which thou hast stirred up men against him, and hast made him to be hated, saith the Lord. How is your tongue?How is my tongue? One tongue: this tongue the Lord wants to own. This is not God’s will for us to worship Him and curse Him. My brethren, all that you and I have said is recorded with God; let us repent, for we cannot deceive him.
In the Old Testament we analyze the prophecies about the Messiah (Jesus) and the prophecies about the beautiful bride(the Christian Church). In these sections, the nose and mouth are discussed. We read Psalm 45/1,2 prophesied about the Messiah
Good words fill my heart; and what I prepare shall be for the king; my tongue is known as the beer of a writer. You are the most beautiful of the sons of men; intola in your mouth; thus God has blessed you forever.”
The other passage reveals two things about the Messiah:
1) That the goodness of the Messiah is known by His tongue. That means the words that come out of his mouth are good.
2) Because the Messiah’s language (his tongue, his speech) was good, God blessed him forever.
When the Messiah, Jesus, walked the earth in the flesh; and the Pharisees sent officers to take him. The soldiers, however, returned without arresting him. Why have you not come to arrest Jesus?’ Their answer was, ‘There is no one who speaks like him. The grace that flowed from Jesus’ mouth was so pleasant that even his enemies had times when they had trouble hurting him.
In the prophecy concerning the Christian church(the Bride of Jesus), we read from Psalm 4/3 Your nose is like a purple thread; your speech is pleasant; your source is like a pomegranate; it is not visible in the shawl you cover.

One thing written about this to the bride is about her nose. Your nose is like a blue thread; he says your speech is pleasant. The blue thread signifies that the Church is cleansed by the blood of Christ. It means that her hips are cleansed by the blood of Christ. In verse 11, we find the voice saying: “Your nose, my bride, is like a garden, dripping with honey; and under thy tongue shall flow honey and milk; and the smoothness of thy garments is like the smoothness of Lebanon.”
Two things have been said about the Egyptian Dam:
1) dama and annani: under your tongue will flow dama and annani
2) The shirt she wears on her beautiful face, the sound coming out from underneath is the one coming out of her tongue that contains honey and honey.
The Lord has cleansed the Lord’s church in the world with His blood so that it will be the best He has ever read. Is your church today a place to cut and eat, or a place to heal?
Our noses should be cleansed by the blood of Jesus and our faces should reflect our beauty. Or is our face strange? People will be held accountable on the day of judgment for every word that comes out of their mouths without thought Matt 12/3
Our True Faith Depends On How We Use Our Tongue! If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man’s religion is vain. James 1/26 To call ourselves religious: it is not enough to go to church, sing, preach, lead, give our money; we must control our tongues. If this doesn’t happen, says James, our faith is worthless.
Faith that is acceptable to God is not just keeping the tongue. There is something else: James continues in 1/27 This is the form of worship that is clean and undefiled from the standpoint of God. They look at the poor and the suffering groups. It is to keep oneself unclean in the world. We think that worship is acceptable to God: clapping hands, prophesying, speaking in new tongues, going to church three times a week, reading the Bible.
While it is necessary for them to do this, our worship is complete: helping the suffering groups, caring for the poor; and to guard against the uncleanness of the world. If you claim to be a man of God, look at yourself in this voice of God. Controlling our tongue makes us perfect. James 3/2,8 says:
We have all stumbled in many things, and he who is stumbled in his word is a perfect man; he is like a man who has put a sword in it; he cannot fully possess his humanity. If you can buy your tongue, you are a perfect person. James goes on to teach about the tongue in verses 3/8
If we put a bridle in the horse’s tongue so that he may obey us, we turn about his whole body with the bridle. Look at the ship! As the Macab now grows, and is carried by a strong wind, a small boat is carried wherever it wants to be carried. The tongue is likewise a small part of the body.
It burns off with many big things, and a fire, no matter how small, burns no matter how big a forest. The tongue is a fire; and the earth is filled with all wickedness. The tongue has a permanent place in the fruits of our body. It defiles the whole body. He himself is kindled by a flame, and he will kindle a fire in all generations. Man by nature has trained the beasts, the birds, the reptiles of the earth. But no one can train the tongue; he is a wicked man without a gabi. It is full of the bitterness of death. In this passage James teaches about the tongue using various illustrations:
1) Horse:
A horse is an example of physical strength: a strong person cannot control his tongue. yet, we see so-called strong people, so-called big heavy people struggle with their tongues when they can’t control them.
2) Ship:
The ark is a symbol of life on earth. Just as we steer a large ship with small boats, it is our tongue that controls our lives and determines the pace of our journey.
3) Fire:
There is no small fire; xinonshe can burn a lot. In Australia, river fires burn many houses and people every summer. A river fire is difficult to extinguish. Because the wind blows, the forest fire runs like a storm. The tongue is likened to this. It doesn’t take long to burn the trees in a large forest, but it takes many years for the trees we planted to grow and now they are a big river.
4) Summary:
The tongue is full of death-dealing bitterness, he says. Bitterness is a small thing but if mixed with water in a mina, it kills. Arrb is also like poison, it can kill. Death and life are under the power of the tongue. James goes on to talk about the character of Christians in James 3/9,1