Tuesday, October 30, 2012

SPEECH, THE GREAT BETRAYER


Matthew 26:73-74 And a little later those who stood by came up and said to Peter, “Surely you also are one of them, for your speech betrays you.”
74 Then he began to curse and swear, saying, “I do not know the Man!” 

In the Gospel of Matthew, we find the account of Peter’s denial of Christ.  Just a few hours earlier, he had bravely stated to Jesus, “Even if I have to die with You, I will not deny You!”  After, a long, harrowing day, the brave statements had diminished, Peter had fallen asleep during prayer with the Master, one of his inner-circle had betrayed Jesus, all the disciples had fled, and yet, somehow, Peter had made his way back as far as the outer courtyard.  As he sat, warming his hands by the fire, the accusations began; You were with Jesus of Galilee, This fellow was with Jesus of Nazareth,” which of course, Peter denied.  Then came the final indictment, one which Peter would have a hard time countering, “Surely you also are one of them, for YOUR SPEECH betrays you.”  What would Peter do; what closing argument could shut the mouth of the Accusers?  To remove all doubt, Peter began to curse and swear.  His speech no longer betrayed his connection to Jesus.
What does your speech say about you?  Is it kind?  Encouraging?  Loving? Does it identify you as a Citizen of Heaven or betray the true intent of your heart?  Matthew and Luke, both remind us that “Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.”  Don’t forget SPEECH covers all the avenues of communication you may travel.
 In today’s world, social media has become the GREAT BETRAYER!!!  It is as if we feel an anonymity to state anything that pops in our head, post suggestive pictures or opine in any way we choose because no one can see us.  Just because, you are not looking into someone’s eyes as you post updates and comments does not lessen the impact.  Colossians 4:6 says Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one.”  Take an extra minute or two before you hit the “POST” or “SEND” button.  Ask yourself, does my update fit the criteria set forth in Colossians?  Do my pictures create smiles and portray God’s love or do they put ungodly thoughts in someone’s mind?  If I have a differing opinion do I state it with kindness or do I feel a need to insult the person with whom I disagree?  Does my speech point the way to Jesus Christ or does my speech betray me and portray the “real me”?
Psalms 19:14 “Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart Be acceptable in Your sight, O LORD, my strength and my Redeemer.”

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