Avoiding Dirty Language

JESUS SPEAKING

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

     The Jews believed that eating with unwashed hands rendered them spiritually unclean, thus hindering their relationship with God.  And yet this particular sanitary practice of washing before meals isn’t found anywhere in the Old Testament scriptures, but is instead derived from the opinions and traditions of the Rabbis (the teachings of men.)  God dwells in the human heart and not the stomach; therefore when an individual’s words and deeds are righteous, the presence of God is revealed in them.  But the existence of deception and filthy talk reveal a heart that is defiled.

     I recently attended a function where I had the opportunity to interact with an old reverend who had spent his life and career supposedly representing Jesus Christ.  When he addressed the group, he used an innocent analogy concerning life, yet in his rendering he made use of a dirty word.  This peculiar occurance was later followed by a joke which included a reference to the attire worn by strippers.  Needless to say, whether right or wrong, I left there questioning the purity of his heart and his commitment to God.

     Without a doubt, the things we do and say are expressions of our relationship with God; especially the cleanliness and purity of our language.  When we present ourselves as Christians, others will look to us as an example of how Christianity should be practiced.  There is no faster way to destroy our testimony and cast a shadow over our faith than to use foul language and engage in filthy talk.

     “Lord Heavenly Father, fill us with Your Holy Spirit and cleanse our hearts of all unrighteousness, that we might accomplish Your good works and exemplify Your purity and cleanliness.  May our tongues be filled with encouragement and kindness.  Provide us with opportunities this week to witness to those You have placed in our path.  We love You Father, we praise You, and we thank You, and we ask and pray all of these things, according to Your will, in Jesus Christ’s name .  Amen.”  God bless all of you!