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As long as words are in your mind and in your heart, as long as you haven't spoken them, you've got your hand on the bowstring.


"The heart of the righteous studieth to answer: but the mouth of the wicked poureth out evil things." (Prov. 15:28)

In Psalm 64:3, David compared words to arrows. The wicked, he said, "sharpen their tongues like swords and aim their words like deadly arrows" (NIV).

I was reminded of this comparison some years ago when I was given a compound bow and a set of razor-tipped arrows. Because of its power and the sharpness of the arrows, this bow is a lethal weapon. Consequently, I have to be careful how I use it.

As long as I have the bowstring in my hand, I'm in control of the arrow. But the moment I release the string, it's no longer in my control. The arrow will simply go where it was pointed. I cannot get it back or slow it down. Once I've loosed it, it's on its way to a target.

And that's exactly how words are. As long as words are in your mind and in your heart, as long as you haven't spoken them, you've got your hand on the bowstring. You're still in control. You can let the bow back down and not shoot at all. But if you let go of the string—speak the words—the arrow flies. There's no way you can recall words once they're spoken.

And if your words are "deadly arrows," they may do unintended harm.

Suppose I carry my bow to work some morning when I'm angry and just start shooting arrows in every direction. What happens? When I cool off and look, I see people lying all around with arrows sticking out of them.

Of course, I can run over to the nearest victim and apologize. "Oh, man, I'm sorry. I was upset about something. I didn't mean to shoot you. I wasn't even thinking about you. I wasn't aiming for you. I was just shooting. I'm sorry!"

But the trouble is—you're still shot! I can pull the arrow out and pour oil and wine on the wound, but no matter how much I apologize, I can't unsay the words that wounded you. You're still shot, and I have some idle words to give account of to God (Matt. 12:36).

We can avoid disasters like this by following the principles in God's Word. Proverbs 15:28 says, "The heart of the righteous studieth to answer: but the mouth of the wicked poureth out evil things." And James 1:19 tells us to be "slow to speak."

So, the next time you're tempted to "shoot off your mouth," stop and consider whether your words may become "deadly arrows." Study the effect of your words before you speak, and then you won't have to apologize for them later.

Source: One Word From God Can Change Your Formula For Success by Kenneth & Gloria Copeland
Excerpt permission granted by Harrison House Publishers

 

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Keith Moore
Web site: Moore Life Ministries
 
Keith Moore is the founder and president of Moore Life Ministries and Faith Life Church of both Branson, Missouri and Sarasota, Florida. Two of the greatest emphases of Brother Moore's ministry are the importance of the written Word and the necessity of being led by the Spirit.
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