20 Times tο Keep Your Mouth Shut

“To watch over mouth and tongue is to keep out of trouble” (Proverbs 21:23).

DON’T OPEN YOUR MOUTH:

1. In the heat of anger (Proverbs 14:17).

2. When you don’t have all the facts – (Proverbs 18:13).

3. When you haven’t verified the story – (Deuteronomy 17:6).

4. If your words will offend a weaker brother (1 Corinthians 8:11).

5. If your words will be a poor reflection of the Lord or your friends and family (1 Peter 2:21-23).

6. When you are tempted to joke about sin (Provers 14:9).

7. When you would be ashamed of your words later (Proverbs 8:8).

8. When you’re tempted to make light of holy things (Ecclesiastes 5:2)

9. If your words would convey a wrong impression (Proverbs 17:27).

10. If the issue is none of your business (Proverbs 14:10).

11. When you are tempted to tell an outright lie (Proverbs 4:24).

12. If your words will damage someone’s reputation (Proverbs 16:27),

13. If your words will destroy a friendship (Proverbs 25:28).

14. When you are feeling critical (James 3:9).

15. If you can’t speak without yelling (Proverbs 25:28).

16. When it is time to listen (Proverbs 13:1).

17. If you may have to eat your words later (Proverbs 18:21).

18. If you have already said it more than once, that is, you would be nagging (Proverbs 19:13).

19. When you are tempted to flatter a wicked person (Proverbs 24:24)

20. When you are supposed to be working instead (Proverbs 14:23).

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Jay Forrest

Dr. Jay N. Forrest is an Ordained Interfaith Minister and Certified Meditation Teacher who guides others on the Mystic Way through contemplative teaching and interspiritual insight.Since becoming a Christian in 1983 and earning his Doctorate in Ministry, Jay has served within a rich range of Christian traditions—including Pentecostal, Charismatic, Baptist, Methodist, and Liberal Catholic churches—and provided compassionate care as a Hospice Chaplain.His journey has also led him through catechism studies with the Orthodox Church in America, minor orders in the Liberal Catholic Church, and over two decades of Buddhist study and practice. His path is one of depth, integration, and a lifelong dedication to the transformative power of spiritual practice.



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