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Don’t you slander in Greek and?”I demons”. Diabolos and? The word translated as Diablo or Satan. It means accusing, repudiating, giving false testimony, gossiping. 3 Obviously, gossip is a very serious sin. Often, and? A socially acceptable sin. Tse?So easy to leave this minimal information
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- La the older woman must be whole about age.
- Information is what a young woman shared with her.
- Your goal should be to help the young woman act with detention toward those who have hurt and offended her.
- Title 2’s wife keeps her words carefully and doesn’t speak much; she gives divine advice.
- But don’t talk.
? Also, as far as women are, and? They must be respectable, indifferent, cursed, tempered, and faithful in everything. 1 Timo iso 3. 11, and additional accentuation.
Yesterday I went to the post office and met a lady in my Bible study class. Your son had a severe broken leg and we talked about this accident. A gentleman came in and lined up behind us. We’re not online, but we’re not going, so I said, “Sir, we’re not online, we’re just talking. “He laughed and said, “I know what women are like. I have five sisters and I’m the only child. I have a wife and four daughters!? He was playing with us, but he was actually right. Do women really like to talk!ET? Of course not?attention to words. Biblical criticism of the words you say The statements can be summed up in these three main ones: uttering uplifting words, telling the truth, and uttering reputable words.
“Let not clumsy words come out of your mouth, but only one that is good to build, as necessary, and thus convey grace to those who listen.
Effects 4. 29
The right word builds the others. It’s not a form of false or manipulative praise. The word must be said to help the other to be strong in the Lord or to be more like the Lord Jesus Christ. This can be a word of encouragement or exhortation. It depends on what is most appropriate; these words honor the Lord and have an eternal and precious purpose.
The woman described in Titus 2 must be filled with the Word of God if she really wants to edify others. Your desire must be to help someone else look like Christ. You must be sensitive, if necessary. (Effects 4. 29). Is the purpose of the word to convey grace to those who listen?(Effects 4. 29). His words are good and benevolent to those who hear him, not clumsy. Clumsy and? Same as rotten. Compare the following examples of?Rude (rotten) word? With the “(good) benevolent word”.
Titus Woman 2 says uplifting words. His words impart grace to those who hear him. They’re not clumsy. They are also true:
“That is why, leaving the lie, tell each one the truth with his neighbor, for we are members of one another. “Effects 4. 25
Paulo wrote the church to Ephes so that it was not enough to stop lying; they must also tell the truth. Sometimes we don’t lie with all the letters, but somehow we lie omitting one part of the story or fooling the other other.
When I was working at the Bible Counseling Center in Atlanta, I had clients who had brazenly lied to me. Sometimes the results were tragic, because I gave advice based on what I thought was the truth. But my advice would have been different if I had. known the truth.
Other clients haven’t lying openly, but they’ve used a tactic like this: if she doesn’t ask me, I won’t say it. Clearly, they were as misleading as those who openly brought the matter. Just like some. Of my clients, it’s very easy to be slanderers, hiding some of the truth or, e?of course, lying openly. But we have to do the opposite, the words we say must be true.
However, one caveat is this: understand that even when we tell the truth, we can always slander our neighbor. Even telling the truth, isn’t it? Bear a bad testimony to a good testimony.
Keeping your words careful, ask yourself if what you’re doing?I mean, what about? Good reputation? (Philippians 4. 8). Thoughts and, eventually, words of good fame do not lead to slander or defamation, but promote each other’s reputation. Those are the kinds of thoughts we have to be very careful with. Otherwise, can we give a false testimony and become what Tite 2. 3 says other than?slanderers.
If there’s anything in the other person who can defame her, talk to her about it. Your conduct must be kind and gentle, but clear, truthful, and direct. Be someone who gives hope, not a bad testimony. Don’t be a slanderer.
Besides carefully keeping your words?