At Bible study last night I shared out of Deut 28 about Biblical blessings and curses. We learned that there is no curse without a cause. One particular cause that I believe to be common among us all has to do with spoken words (Ps. 109:17-20). We have to be careful with the words that come from our mouth. My prayer is that I will set a muzzle over my mouth that I may not sin with my tongue (Ps 39:1) while choosing to turn my words into declarations of His lovingkindness and faithfulness form morning til night.
“The grass withers, the flower fades, But the word of our God stands forever.” - Isa. 40:8
2.28.2008
Spoken Declarations
“It is good to give thanks to the LORD, And to sing praises to Thy name, O Most High; To declare Thy lovingkindness in the morning, And Thy faithfulness by night” (Ps. 92:1,2)
At Bible study last night I shared out of Deut 28 about Biblical blessings and curses. We learned that there is no curse without a cause. One particular cause that I believe to be common among us all has to do with spoken words (Ps. 109:17-20). We have to be careful with the words that come from our mouth. My prayer is that I will set a muzzle over my mouth that I may not sin with my tongue (Ps 39:1) while choosing to turn my words into declarations of His lovingkindness and faithfulness form morning til night.
At Bible study last night I shared out of Deut 28 about Biblical blessings and curses. We learned that there is no curse without a cause. One particular cause that I believe to be common among us all has to do with spoken words (Ps. 109:17-20). We have to be careful with the words that come from our mouth. My prayer is that I will set a muzzle over my mouth that I may not sin with my tongue (Ps 39:1) while choosing to turn my words into declarations of His lovingkindness and faithfulness form morning til night.
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