
Taming the Tongue
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We live in an age of endless conversation. Tweets, posts, podcasts, news, and nonstop commentary flood our senses every day. But amid all the noise, how often do we pause to consider the power of the words we ourselves speak?
In this compelling message titled Taming the Tongue, guest speaker Dr. Clem Ferris walks us through James chapter 3 to help us understand the immense spiritual weight carried by our speech. Clem unpacks vivid imagery—bits in horses’ mouths, rudders steering massive ships, and the spark of a fire spreading uncontrollably—to show how the smallest part of our body can determine the course of our lives.
James doesn’t hold back. He says the tongue is “a restless evil, full of deadly poison,” and “set on fire by hell.” That’s intense. But Clem helps us see the real issue: the tongue itself has no ears—our heart does. And it’s what fills the heart that shapes the words that flow from our mouths.
The breakthrough comes not through external behavior tweaks, but through internal transformation. Jesus said, “Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.” When our hearts are shaped by God’s Word, our words begin to reflect His character—words of life, truth, peace, and healing.
Clem ties this truth to Pentecost Sunday, reminding us that God’s first act in empowering the early church was to cleanse and commission their speech. The “tongues of fire” didn’t burn with destruction—they blazed with holy purpose. God wants to do the same with us today. The very mouths once used for gossip, sarcasm, or complaint can now be tools for encouragement and bold proclamation.
We also look to Jesus, who “opened not His mouth” even under accusation, choosing silent obedience to bear our sin. His restraint paved the way for our restoration. Now we’re invited to speak with a new voice—shaped not by the world, but by heaven.
You may not be able to stop the noise of culture, but you can decide what words will come from your lips. Let God’s Word dwell in your heart richly and speak life into your world.
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