If possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with every one.
– Romans 12:18, The Amplified Bible
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When I was a new Christian, it
was almost impossible for me to live at peace with anyone! Almost every
time I opened my mouth, I said something ugly. I was constantly hurting
the people I was close to. In fact, I spoke more harshly to them than to
anyone else.
I criticized Gloria's driving so much that she
nearly refused to drive while I was with her. I criticized my children
so much that they began to avoid me. I didn't want to be so insensitive,
but I couldn't help it. I had a well-developed habit of speaking
harshly and didn't know how to change it.
Then I found Ephesians
5:4. It said, "[Let there be] no coarse, stupid, or flippant talk; these
things are out of place; you should rather be thanking God" (New English Bible).
When I read that, I realized I needed to replace the words I was used
to saying with words of thanksgiving. That would solve my problem. After
all, I couldn't speak harshly and thank God at the same time. I
couldn't criticize those around me if I had a thankful attitude about
them.
I immediately decided to put this principle to work in my
life. Rushing into my son's room one day ready to lambaste him about
something he had done, I recognized my old behavior pattern. I just
stopped and said to myself, "The Word says this kind of behavior is out
of place, so I am going to stop and thank God." I wasn't nearly as angry
after I spent a few minutes praising and thanking the Lord.
If
you've developed the habit of speaking harshly, start changing that
habit today. When someone crosses you on the job, at school, or
wherever, and you're tempted to tear into them with cruel words, stop!
Then take a few moments to give thanks and praise to God. Once you begin
thinking about how good God is, more often than not, those harsh, angry
words will just slip away unspoken.
Instead of using your tongue
to tear people down, train it to lift God's praises up. Then living at
peace with others will come easily to you!
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