Tuesday, May 5, 2015

The Loquacious Tongue--Many Words, But For What Purpose?

Proverbs 10:11-21, 17:28, 10:19

We are walking in today:  The Loquacious Tongue--Many Words, But For What Purpose?

Witness loquacious throughout the Bible:  tending to talk a great deal
Proverbs 10:8, 20:19

We have to not only consider our content, but also the quantity of our words, Fiveamprayer.  Today is the 28th day and we are looking upon the motor mouth--the loquacious tongue.  Fiveamprayer be aware that we are not well heard for our much speaking.  In some cases the amount of words we use can be disregarded.  Much like a small child that will keep saying the same thing over and over again.  It has been noted that when we speak longer than 10 minutes our conversations will cease being fruitful.  We do not want to be seen as a foolish person who does not know when to stop.  Or will continue to their detriment or unnecessarily.  We have to be aware of our audience and better yet consider our speech before speaking.  Remember that being silent is an option as well.  We can choose our words to be enriching, encouraging and enlightening to the listeners, if not--shush!  Be aware that many fools are revealed in their over use of speaking.  In some cases it is seen that the one who speaks first is the one more anxious or worried.   Those who are confident and sure will keep their silence.  Let our words be measured, fitting and few.   To hear more of this teaching click here.  

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