“THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW”
Every Idle Word (12:36-37)
INTRODUCTION
- The standards of God are much different than those of the world – cf. Isa 55:8,9
- A striking example of this difference pertains to one’s speech…
- The world thinks lightly of certain kinds of speech (e.g., allowing profane speech in the name of free speech)
- Whereas Jesus taught us to take all speech seriously – Mt 12:36-37
- Speech is important, for it reveals the heart of man…
- For this reason…
- Our very words will be taken into account on the day of judgment!
- We ought to give careful thought concerning the words we use
- It is imperative that our speech be in keeping with God’s standard and not the world’s!
[In this lesson, we shall review what the Bible teaches concerning acceptable and unacceptable speech. We begin by cataloging some types of speech that are condemned in the Scriptures…]
- IDLE WORDS FOR WHICH WE SHALL BE JUDGED
- SOME OBVIOUS EXAMPLES OF UNACCEPTABLE SPEECH…
- Using the Lord’s name in vain – Exo 20:7
- That is, without an attitude of sincere reverence
- One can be guilty of this in two ways:
- Using the Lord’s name in swearing or cursing
- Using vain repetitions of His name
- Applies also to the name of Jesus, for His name is to be held in honor – Php 2:9-11
- Words that are evil – cf. 1Pe 3:10
- Lying words, or those that cause trouble among brethren – Pr 6:16-19
- Deceitful words – Ro 16:18
- Filthy language – Ep 5:4
- Using the Lord’s name in vain – Exo 20:7
- OTHER EXAMPLES OF UNACCEPTABLE SPEECH…
- The overuse of words – Jm 1:26; Pr 10:19; 13:3
- Words spoken in haste – Pr 29:20; cf. Jm 1:19
- Speaking evil of others
- Of those in authority – Exo 22:28; Jude 8
- Of those around us – Mt 5:21-22
- Flattery – Ps 12:1-4; cf. Ro 16:18
- Rash oaths – Mt 5:33-37; Jm 5:12
- Any unwholesome word – cf. Ep 4:29
- Including some euphemisms (An inoffensive expression substituted for one considered offensive)
- Some examples of euphemisms (darn, shoot, gosh, gee)
- What is wrong with such expressions?
- They mean the same thing as the more offensive words
- It is the same wrongful emotions behind the euphemism or its equivalent
- They reflect an attitude of heart contrary to the proper spirit of Christian conduct – cf. Ep 4:31-32; Col 3:8-15
- SOME OBVIOUS EXAMPLES OF UNACCEPTABLE SPEECH…
- SOME PRINCIPLES OF ACCEPTABLE SPEECH
- TWO BASIC GUIDELINES…
- SUCH SPEECH REQUIRES FORETHOUGHT…
- The righteous will give careful thought to his speech – Pro 15:28
- The righteous will be concerned about what comes out of his mouth
- For he knows that his speech reflects the true condition of the heart – Mt 12:34-35; 15:17-20
- And he looks to God for help, even accepting the rebuke of others – Ps 141:3-5
CONCLUSION
- It has been my purpose…
- To remind us of Jesus’ words in Mt 12:36-37
- To raise our awareness of how easy it is to sin in our speech
- To remind us of the graceful speech that should proceed from our mouths
- I hope I have stimulated your thinking to give careful consideration to God’s standard; may each of us possess the same desire as that expressed in the prayer of the Psalmist:“Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart Be acceptable in Thy sight, O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.” (Ps 19:14)
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