Hold Your Peace

Friday, June 12, 2020
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Proverbs 17:28 – Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding. (KJV)

Whenever I pray, for the times when I remember, I always say, "Lord, help me to bridle my tongue today," because words are powerful and are incapable of being retracted after they are said.

I also discovered that presidents and other leaders of nations rule with full awareness of this great principle of the power of well-chosen words. Hence, when they want to address their countrymen, as they prepare speeches ahead of time, they jot down ideas, go through draft after draft before they eventually pass their written speeches to a committee of advisors, who would then, with their wealth of knowledge, proofread and make better the written speech, because they know that whatever is said cannot be retracted afterwards.

But as believers full of the Spirit, countless times, we let go of our guard when talking. Some of us talk without ceasing and without listening.

Beloved, in our opening text above, God is telling us that when a fool keeps quiet, he is deemed wise in the eyes of everyone because he doesn't utter foolish things that would have made loud his foolishness. When one keeps quiet, he is respected and seen as one with understanding. Why? Because he listens.

In my high school days, I had so much respect for the quiet students who came last in my class. I also found out that my teachers loved them, too, at least if not for anything else but for their silence in class.

As believers, we must endeavour to talk less to people and talk more to God, because when we talk more to people, we reveal our greatest secrets to our enemy and give away our power, for "Death and life are in the power of the tongue." (Proverbs 18:21a KJV)

Apart from that, Christ also warns us about idle words. "But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment." (Matthew 12:36 KJV)

When a word is idle, it is baseless and senseless, and it lacks restraint and responsibility.

Friend, the God we serve is the Most High God, and he knows all things. He instructs us, "Let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath." (James 1:19b) Therefore, let us endeavour to hold our peace always, no matter the temptation to speak. And when we do speak, "Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man." (Colossians 4:6 KJV)

It isn't a great thing to be called garrulous and talkative.

May we receive grace today to be men and women of few words, in Jesus' name. Pray with me:

Prayer: O God, help me to bridle my tongue today. Give me the grace to be silent as much as You want today so that I can hear You clearly when You speak. Furthermore, help me to listen more when people talk and to talk less when I do talk. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen.

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Owen Osa <owengodson1@gmail.com>
Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria

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1 Comment

  • PresbyCan Feedback says:

    Thanks.


    Thanks for the good word, Owen.


    Thank you, Owen. Well said and a good reminder.


    Yes, I hear your message. A good one, thank you!!


    Beautiful Owen!
    Blessings.


    You are very wise. Listen more to God and talk less. Thank you.
    (Manitoba Canada)


    Good morning Owen
    Good devotional this morning and very good advice. Blessings to you and Yours.


    Wonderful admonitions, Osa. Your well-chosen words help me this morning. Thank you for sharing God’s inspiration with us. Blessings on your journey in Christ Jesus.


    Owen, your thoughts ring true and apply well beyond the spoken word. The scourge of social media is unbridled communication.
    Thanks for laying the situation out so clearly.


    Hello Owen,
    Thank you for writing this very mindful devotional today.
    Blessings to you.
    (B.C.)


    Dear Owen, thank you so much for your devotional today. I needed to read this today.
    Your timing could not have been better.
    Blessings, Randy
    (QC CANADA)


    Greetings to you Owen,
    I just want to take this opportunity to thank you very much for your Friday’s devotion.
    It is indeed a great reminder. Thanks once again for your inspirational devotions.
    Stay safe and be stay blessed!


    Very well said.
    Wise words.

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