Wednesday, December 25, 2019

W O R D S
Matthew 15:18

Have you ever heard your coach or a teammate say something outrageous and wondered, “Where did that come from?”  Sometimes the most mild-mannered of us will utter some words that would make a sailor blush.  Today’s scripture reveals the source of such outbursts.

In Matthew chapter 15 and verse 18 it says, “But the things that come out of the mouth come from the heart and these make a man unclean.”  Jesus had been talking with some legalistic people who thought that their environment would pollute them, but He turns it back on them and points straight to their hearts as the real source of life-pollution.

When we hear others or even ourselves use speech to belittle or to hurt others, it’s an indicator of our heart’s condition.  When we speak profanely or condemn, we’re revealing our own hearts. 

When you hear sarcasm it’s revealing disappointment and resentment.  When profanity is flying it’s an indicator of anger and disgust.  When harsh criticism is spoken, bitterness and envy are often in the speaker’s heart.

As you prepare for today’s competition, prepare your heart for clear and helpful communication.  If some ugly things come flying out of your mouth, take it as a reminder that your heart needs some work.  So does mine.

Bible Reading Plan:
Job 42
Malachi 1-4

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