After James 3:1-12
Of all the works of man,
none is so powerful as
the tongue. It does
great good, and it does
great harm. If we teach,
we must remember
it is the tongue which
makes us stumble. It
guides the whole person,
like the bit in the horse’s
mouth, like the rudder
of a ship, like the fire
in the forest, the fire
that provides heat
in the cold and destruction
among the trees and brush.
The tongue can be tamed,
but only as an act of God;
none of us can tame
our tongues.
Photograph by Izzy Park via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Sunday Readings
Our Mother-tongue is Live: A Sonnet for Pentecost – Malcolm Guite.
Steve McQueen, born again, set free – Patrick Luscri.
Even Now, God Can Rescue Your Prodigal – Jill Noble at Desiring God.

1 comment:
Only God can rein in our tongues. Beautiful, Glynn!
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