Tuesday, February 9, 2010

We Do What We Choose To Do

From: Every Day Light - Selwyn Hughes

Proverbs 18:21 "The tongue has the power of life and death."

A lot of heartache would be saved if Christians would learn to put a bridle on their tongues. Expressions which convey the idea that the Lord acts unjustly or unkindly, especially if they fall from the lips of men and women who have a long experience in the Christian life, are as dangerous as sparks in a timber factory.

People sometimes claim: "It is impossible for me to control what I say. It slips out before I realize what I've said." This is nonsense, of course, for what we say is the result of what we choose to say. Sometimes we may feel as though we have no control over what we say, but that is all it is a feeling.

Dr Lawrence Crabb, a Christian psychologist, tells us: "The loss of felt choice does not mean the loss of real choice." When you give a person "a piece of your mind", as we say, there is always a moment, albeit a split second, when you can choose to speak out or stay quiet. We cannot hide behind the excuse that our tongue is not under our control. What we do is what we choose to do.

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