VERSE OF THE DAY

 DEVOTIONAL:  DO NOT SPEAK TOO MUCH

When words are many, transgression is not lacking, but whoever restrains his lips is prudent. (Proverbs 10:19)

The more we talk, the more we sin. That ought to sober us and cause us to slow down our talking, but many of us talk on. The Bible says in James 1:19 that that’s what wise people do. They are not incessant talkers. They talk, of course, but they are quick to hear and slow to speak. Why do we talk too much? Maybe it’s nervousness or insecurity, but a big reason for excessive talking is pride. We are self-preoccupied, self-centered, and self-enamored. 

Proverbs 18:2 says, A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion.

Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt was a courageous, fearless president with many incredible traits. However, like the rest of us, he was one flawed individual, and talking too much was one of those flaws. One biographer, comments:

He delights like a schoolboy in parading his knowledge, and does so loudly, and at such length, that less vigorous talkers lapse into weary silence.

In a two-hour dinner at the White House, it was calculated that Roosevelt’s guests were responsible for only four and a half minutes of conversation while the rest was supplied by the President himself.

"I am not that bad you may claim"I hope so too. But Theodore Roosevelt is not the standard,  God is and He calls us to be careful; to hold back and to go slow when it comes to talking. Be slow to speak and quick to listen. Most of us get that backwards; we are quick to speak, slow to listen.

Words are a great resource. We can do so much good with life-giving words. But words can be abused. One way we abuse words is to talk too much and listen too little. In this time of cell phones, e-mail, and Facebook, perhaps the problem of excessive words is worse than ever.


Wise people hold their tongue. How are you doing at this rare discipline?

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