Proclamation:
“But
I tell you that everyone will have to give account on the Day of Judgment for
every empty word they have spoken. For
by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned.” Matthew 12:36 (NIV)
Explanation:
These
words were spoken by Jesus, The Christ, as recorded under the influence of The
Holy Spirit of God by the Apostle Matthew.
Jesus spoke these words to the Pharisees and to the crowd which had
followed Him after He healed the demon-possessed man who was blind and mute.
(Matthew 12:22) They accused Him of
being the prince of demons. (Matthew 12:24)
After defending Himself, Jesus told them that the things which come out
of a person’s mouth is that which is stored up within him. (Matthew 12:33-35) Then He told them that they would have to
give an account for the words that they speak.
Application:
Most
of us think that our thoughts, words, and actions are either good, bad, or
neutral. The problem is that either they
give glorify God, or they don’t and they are sinful. The Bible says that all unrighteousness is
sin. (1 John 5:17) We should keep our
conversations free from perverse and corrupt language. (Proverbs 4:24) We would
all also do well to heed the Apostle Paul's warning to Timothy to avoid all idle
godless conversation. (2 Timothy 2:16) Jesus, The Christ said that we would be judged
on every idle word that we speak. (Matthew
12:36) Christ also said that by our words we would be justified, and by
our words we would be condemned. (Matthew 12:37) Much of what we say could be left
unspoken, because it is not helpful, and it does not praise God or give Him
glory. As servants of The Lord we are
not to quarrel with others or engage them in pointless conversation. We are to kindly tell them what The Lord says.
(2 Timothy 2:23-26) It is the job and sanctifying work of
The Holy Spirit to convict, convince, and convert them as He deems necessary.
(2 Thessalonians 2:13 and 1 Peter 1:2) If they will not hear us, or listen to us, it is better for
us to just walk away than to argue with them. (Mark 6:11) We should
always be mindful of the fact that our behavior may be the only "Bible" that some
people will ever read.
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