Scripture: James 3:1-12, Matthew 12:34-37, Isaiah 6Intro:We're shifting focus from deeds to words, exploring how we represent Jesus through speech.Today's sermon is about the power of our words.The Weight of Words:We spend a significant portion of our lives speaking.Words have power: to destroy, direct, and reveal.James 3:1-12 uses analogies (bit, rudder, fire) to emphasize the tongue's influence.Our tongue has a disproportionate amount of power.The Tongue Directs:Verses 3-5 illustrate the tongue's power to guide.The tongue doesn't just describe; it directs our course.Like a bit or rudder, the tongue needs control.We must overcome contrary forces (sin, circumstances) to control our speech.James connects sins of the mouth to sins of the whole body.Controlling our tongue is crucial for self-control.Self-control involves choosing life-giving actions, even if initially difficult.The Tongue Destroys:Verses 6-8 highlight the tongue's destructive power.A small spark can ignite a great fire; the tongue is a fire.Words can cause deep regret and do lasting damage.Human nature alone cannot tame the tongue.But we have a new nature through the Holy Spirit.The Holy Spirit empowers us to speak words of life, not destruction.The Tongue Reveals:Verses 9-12 show how the tongue reveals the heart.Our words reveal the source from which they come.Matthew 12:34-37 warns that we will be judged by our words.Our words expose the condition of our hearts.We must be mindful of careless words.Isaiah's Example:Isaiah, a prophet, recognized his unclean lips (Isaiah 6).God cleansed Isaiah, and he proclaimed God's word again.Conviction about our speech is appropriate.The solution isn't silence but using our mouths for God's purposes.Call to Action:Confess sins of commission and omission.Receive cleansing through Jesus' sacrifice.Intentionally speak life and blessings.Ask yourself: What will I say over others?What life am I proclaiming over situations?What am I speaking over myself?Conclusion:Our words have power because they flow from the heart.We are called to use our tongues to glorify God and bless others. Support the show*Summaries and transcripts are generated using AI. Please notify us if you find any errors.