Waist Deep 2018 - May 31


Psalm 141: 3 Set a guard over my mouth, O Lord; keep watch over the door of my lips. (NIV)


Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving wordy evidence of the fact.*


David is concerned about being surprised into sin. He could have allowed himself to express resentment toward his enemies, but instead he prays for the right attitude. David knew that our mouths are capable of spewing out damaging words we didn’t even know we were thinking. In the “thoughtlessness of conversation,”* we often get caught up in the moment and say things we shouldn’t. It would be helpful if God would just lock the door of our lips and throw away the key, but there are times when you can’t not say anything.

In court, we swear to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. In life, we must be careful to say nothing that could convey other than the truth. Someone has said that it would be a pity for a mouth that has been used in prayer to be defiled with lies or pride or anger.* It reminds me of what people say to shame someone who is using foul language: “Do you kiss your mother with that mouth?”


An abundance of words is seldom heard.*


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