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Speech, a Manifestation of the Heart

Harry Langerak·1975-06-01

Speech is one of the means we use to communicate our thoughts to one another. God has created man a creature who expresses his thoughts to others. The most important influential means that man uses to convey thoughts is his speech. Through speech man conveys not only what he is thinking, but the imp

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Sanctified Freedom of Speech (2)

John A Heys·1968-04-01

"Silence is Golden." Someone said that, and. as far as human wisdom goes; it is a commendable statement. Silence certainly is golden when compared with the sounds that an unsanctified tongue is able to produce. "Silence is Golden." Someone said that, and. as far as human wisdom goes; it is a comm

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Sanctified Freedom of Speech (1)

John A Heys·1968-03-15

Instead, with covetousness for the office of another, men will with all their power and by a rapidly wagging tongue do all in their power to dishonor and destroy the good name of the neighbor. Let us make the remark at this juncture that killing, adultery and theft go hand in hand, so that men murde

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Words Are Weighty

Ryan Kregel·2017-08-01

Speech, Tongue - - -

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Words

Sidney DeYoung·1952-08-01

Sounds are vibrations set up in the voice-box and modulated, framed and produced with the aid of mouth, lips and tongue in such a marvelous way that they become intelligible to others. How little thought we give to the wonder of creation and providence that the or­gans of our speech display.

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The Silent Voice

B Kok·1949-06-01

Bar­ring a few slips, (eight or ten words in more than three weeks) I have strictly adhered to the Doctors orders. One never realizes what a blessing the human voice is, until his tongue has been silenced. As we converse, and as we speak from day to day, how little do we realize what a wonderful gif

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The Daily Press

Sarah Mowery·2015-11-01

Weaker by nature, we’re quick to employ the deadly weapon of the tongue. But we’ve been anointed with God’s Spirit, and he works in us the fruits of love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and self-control. May soft, wise, healing words characterize our speech (Prov.

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Speech As Becometh a Christian

  1. What To Be Put Away
  2. What To Be Put On
  3. Having Weighty Spiritual Reason Text: Ephesians 4:29,30
Kenneth Koole·2012-02-05

And we come to him clothed with sackcloth and ashes, the clothing of repentance. Then the Lord is moved in mercy. and he will wash, and he will cleanse, and then he will clothe us also with a new garment of righteousness his own, and then the words of welcome and partake. And so beloved, word ap

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That Little Member

Darrel Huisken·1966-02-01

A kind word politely spoken or a harsh word uttered in hate? Yes, words, speech, conversation, idle chatter enliven or sadden the countenance, spirit, and the emotions. All the knocks, bumps, and bruises in this life are not physical.

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Edifying Speech

  1. Its Opposite
  2. Its Beauty
  3. Its Profit
Ronald Hanko·2024-10-27

They notice when our speech is not harsh, corrupt, When we have something worthwhile to say, they notice when filthiness and foolish talking and jesting are absent from our speech. They see those things and notice them because that's what characterizes their speech. and they hear in what we say