Aug 8 - Keep Paddling Upstream

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

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Dear Addison,

Do you really believe that you need to watch over your mouth? Most believers 
don't. You can tell that just by listening to their conversations. They profess,
for example, to be trusting God concerning their health. But you're likely to 
hear them say something like this: "I'm just sure I'm going to get the flu.
I get it every year. I'll be sicker than a dog too, you'll see...." 

Do people like that have what they say? 

Oh yes! Check with them a few weeks later and they'll be quick to tell you that 
they got just as sick as they said they'd be. But, odds are, if you try
to tell them there's any connection between the words they spoke and the 
illness they suffered, they'll look at you as if you were out of your mind. 

Of course, if they'd dig into the Word of God and find out what it has to say 
about the subject, they'd realize that the words they speak have a tremendous
impact on their lives. They'd see that it quite literally determines their 
future. If you're a born-again believer, you've already experienced the most
powerful example of that. You believed with your heart and confessed with your 
mouth the Lord Jesus and you changed the eternal course of your life. You
know firsthand just how powerful your words can be. 

Yet, even so, if you're like me, you still find that speaking faith-filled 
words consistently is tough to do. I've been at it myself for many years now
and, despite all the time I've spent on it and all the experiences I've had, 
it's still something I have to watch all the time. 

You see, the world around you is in negative flow. Like a rushing river, it's 
always pulling at you, trying to get you to flow with it. Living by faith
and speaking words of faith is like trying to paddle upstream. You can do 
it--but it's a great deal of work. And there's never a time you can afford to
take a vacation from it. If you relax a little bit you'll just start drifting 
right back down the river. 

Make the decision right now to set a watch over your lips. Determine to 
consistently fill your mouth with the Word of God. "Attend to my words; incline
thine ear unto my sayings" (Prov. 4:20). Let God's Word be your watch and 
everything you say will take you a little further upstream!
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Scripture Study:  Romans 10:8-17  


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