Mike Anon
@Mike314
22 May, 02:26
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Does foul language really make you more intelligent or does it make you more open to dark, hateful, unclean, vicious, spirits?
[Ephesians 4:29] [Proverbs 10:32]
Your words matter.
The Bible is clear about sin and the power of words. Sin is anything we do that separates us from God. Therefore, the way we use language can be sinful. The Bible makes it clear that we should guard what comes out of our mouths. While the Bible does not specify todayβs four-letter words, it does take a strong stance against words that are offensive or vulgar. Additionally, the Bible tells us to avoid words that may insult others or are used to gossip. So, even if you are not using swear words, you can still be using words that bring pain. We can even manipulate seemingly innocent words and use them maliciously, which is just as bad.
[Ephesians 4:29] [Proverbs 10:32]
Your words matter.
The Bible is clear about sin and the power of words. Sin is anything we do that separates us from God. Therefore, the way we use language can be sinful. The Bible makes it clear that we should guard what comes out of our mouths. While the Bible does not specify todayβs four-letter words, it does take a strong stance against words that are offensive or vulgar. Additionally, the Bible tells us to avoid words that may insult others or are used to gossip. So, even if you are not using swear words, you can still be using words that bring pain. We can even manipulate seemingly innocent words and use them maliciously, which is just as bad.
03:12 PM - May 22, 2023
In response Mike Anon to his Publication
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Truth Hunter
@Silverado7Oro
22 May, 04:20
In response Serah Oceane β‘ to her Publication
Yes- guilty of idle words and complaints which
we/I will answer for..this may have to change
which means no commenting--tuff one
we/I will answer for..this may have to change
which means no commenting--tuff one
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Serah Oceane β‘
@QueenEsther
22 May, 04:28
In response Truth Hunter to his Publication
I too am guilty of letting bad words fly when I'm angry and I'm working to be a better ambassador for my faith. πππ€
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MishPurA 717
@Mpuror
22 May, 04:15
In response Serah Oceane β‘ to her Publication
Swearing isnβt a sinβ¦..
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Serah Oceane β‘
@QueenEsther
22 May, 04:26
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In response MishPurA 717 to her Publication
Actually it very much is,
even a little sin is still a sin.
[James 3:9-12]
We cannot praise God while at the same time cursing our brothers and sisters. Jesus explained that what comes out of our mouths is that which fills our hearts. Sooner or later, the evil in the heart comes out through the mouth in curses and swearing. But when our hearts are filled with the goodness of God, praise for Him and love for others will pour forth. Our speech will always indicate what is in our hearts.
even a little sin is still a sin.
[James 3:9-12]
We cannot praise God while at the same time cursing our brothers and sisters. Jesus explained that what comes out of our mouths is that which fills our hearts. Sooner or later, the evil in the heart comes out through the mouth in curses and swearing. But when our hearts are filled with the goodness of God, praise for Him and love for others will pour forth. Our speech will always indicate what is in our hearts.
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Mike Anon
@Mike314
22 May, 04:01
In response Serah Oceane β‘ to her Publication
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