Psalm 19_14 – “Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.”
We all have said things that we wish we could remove from
the atmosphere. The words just seem to
flow out of our mouths and over our lips before we have a chance to really
think about the repercussions and impacts they can cause. Sometimes we say hurtful, non-productive or
insensitive things because we are just running off at the mouth; or speaking
out of turn or just being thoughtless.
Regardless of their origin, once that bell is rung we can’t un-ring it.
Today’s scripture reminds us that our words should be acceptable
to God and even more so let them be pleasing.
Think about it for yourself; there are many ways each day that we encounter
things that are acceptable and it involves meeting a particular standard that
we have set. We might have a certain expectancy
for how our children or grandchildren should act in public or how they respond
to others in conversation. But when they
are exceptionally polite and show as the elders used to say “like they got good
sense and home training” – we are very pleased – even proud. Not only was our expectancy met but they did something
that delighted and pleased our hearts.
God enjoys us going above and beyond the norm and pleasing his heart
also.
Today and everyday let us be mindful of our mouths. Be kind to one another. Be respectful of other’s feelings whether
friend, family or stranger. Each time
you speak know that you are speaking to God through that person. What would you want God to hear?
Every day is a good day; it is up to us to a make it a
GREAT day! Enjoy this third day of
Kwanzaa (Ujima). Be blessed! Dr. JoAnn
Great Blog Dr. Jo! Happy Holidays! See you soon in the new year. Love forever! Rev. Lenora
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