Are you a BMG?
I remember our pastor in Greenville preached a wonderful sermon a few years back
that dealt with the “ministers of the devil” that exist within the body of
Christ, His Church. The first one he brought to our attention was the BIG MOUTH
GOSSIP.
It is so sad that the people of God have nothing better to
do with their time than to talk about anything and everyone. Of course, we often dress our gossip up in
the pretense of “prayer requests” when we spout off titillating information
regarding someone’s situation or precarious position in life. We tell others
what someone else told us and pass it along “so that everyone will know how to
pray intelligently for our dear brother or sister.”
BOULDERDASH!!!!!
Let’s be real….we talk and talk and talk about others with
little regard for fact or fiction…and we often do it to make ourselves seem
more righteous or better off than the person we denigrate. James, the brother
of Christ, said it best in the third chapter of his book, “but no human being can tame the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of
deadly poison. With it we bless our Lord and our Father, and with it we curse
people made in the likeness of God. From the same mouth come blessing and
cursing. My brothers, these things ought not to be so!” James 3:6, 8-9
I believe James got it right….these things ought not to
happen, especially within the church and the body of believers. We should speak
the truth, the whole truth …but not all the time. Where is it written that we
have to spill our guts every time we know something about someone else? (I need
chapter and verse if you disagree.)
When you know or have heard that someone is struggling with
a problem or an addiction, by all means pray for them. You may even want to
solicit others to pray…but before you do, talk with the person with the problem
and share your heartfelt concerns. Ask them if they would like to have others
involved in prayer. Then do as they ask….share if they request; keep your mouth
closed and your tongue bridled, if not.
We alone cannot tame our tongue; but as the Holy Spirit
indwells within us, He will give us the desire and the ability to monitor what
we say and to whom we say it.
I picked up a great philosophy regarding the spreading of
gossip many years ago while watching the Disney animation of Bambi with my then
3 year-old daughter, Alyson. Thumper’s mom asked him to remember what his Dad
said….” IF YOU CAN’T SAY ANYTHING NICE, DON’T SAY NOTHING AT ALL! Though the
grammar might have been incorrect, the message was dead on the money.
So, today, make it a point to guard your heart, keep a clear
head and when necessary, bite your tongue. Your heart will keep you from
wrecking someone else’s reputation when you think of the irreparable harm
gossip causes….a clear head will allow you to “see, hear and paint a visual
picture” of what your words will do to that person…and if all else fails, BITE
YOUR TONGUE….better you suffer harm than inflict another because you have
little self-control.
Taming the tongue requires a constant vigil on our thoughts
and emotions….and a heart that seeks to do the Father’s will. Why not be a
Thumper today rather than a BMG….the world and those in it will thank you ….and
your Heavenly Father will be well pleased.
Taming the tongue one thought at a time,
WPQ
Poem for the day:
The planted seeds of gossip
Will soon begin to sprout
And flowery words of
encouragement
Will wither and die out.
So plant your seeds so carefully
With God’s instruction from above;
Then your garden will be a canopy
Of praise for those you love.
WPQ@1998
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