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     SESSION 9 :  Song of Songs Chapter 4:1-6
          Reverend Marcia Martin from Vian United Methodist Church wrote
          these sobering words:
          “We are quick to avoid the sins of murder, stealing, and drunkenness,
          but we often assassinate fellow believers and leave a trail of destruction
          by the way we use our tongues. Husbands have stabbed their wives with
          words that are as sharp as daggers. Wives have lashed out with tongues
          that slice and dice. Parents have devastated their children by repeated
          blasts  of  venom.  And  children  have  exploded  at  their  parents  with
          words that have levelled the entire family like a bomb. The tongue can
          express  or  depress,  offend  or  befriend,  affirm  or  alienate,  build  or
          belittle, comfort or criticise, delight or destroy.”
          So, how is the dilemma of an untameable tongue to be solved? Thank
          God—it is the work of the Holy Spirit within us.
          I think this would be an appropriate moment to pause and ask the Lord
          to sanctify our tongues and forgive us for all the times we have used
          them to wound and bring death, instead of to heal and bring life.
          Let us make the words of Psalm 19:13–14 (TPT) our prayer:
          “…Keep cleansing me, God, and keep me from my secret, selfish sins;
          may they never rule over me! For only then will I be free from fault and
          remain  innocent  of  rebellion.  So  may  the  words  of  my  mouth,  my
          meditation thoughts, and every movement of my heart be always pure
          and  pleasing,  acceptable  before  your  eyes,  my  only  Redeemer,  my
          Protector-God.”
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