The Danger of Speech — Errors of Speech

🔹 Important note: The full lecture text was not attached with the title, so I prepared this summary based on the apparent subject of the title (the danger of speech and its errors) and in line with the biblical and pastoral tone expected from His Holiness Pope Shenouda III. If you want a literal summary from the original text, please attach it.
🔹 Main idea:
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III addresses the danger of speech on spiritual and human life, explaining that the tongue is a powerful instrument that either builds or destroys. Bad speech leads to sin, corrupts relationships, and distances a person from the holiness to which God calls.
🔹 Common errors of speech:
Among speech errors: gossip and tattling, slander and false accusation, lying, empty chatter, hurtful words, and false praise. All these pollute the heart and wound the conscience if a person does not hold his tongue accountable.
🔹 Spiritual and social effects:
Wrong speech causes spiritual and psychological wounds in others, sows discord, and weakens the church, family, and society. Spiritually, it obscures the light of holiness in the heart and removes a person from doing righteousness.
🔹 Ways to beware and control the tongue:
The Pope calls for spiritual vigilance: watch thoughts before speaking, postpone speech in anger, practice constructive silence, and keep the heart from passions that produce harmful verbal thoughts. Daily self-examination, confession, and repentance are necessary means to purify speech.
🔹 Speech as a means of righteousness:
The discourse is not only prohibitive; the tongue can also bless, encourage, teach, and witness with love and for God. We must use speech to build people up, spread love, and glorify the name of the Lord.
🔹 Practical means for change:
Spiritual reading, prayer, meditation on God’s Word, avoiding bad gatherings, and practicing virtues (patience, meekness, love) are practical tools to change speech patterns and turn the tongue into an instrument of life.
🔹 Conclusion and pastoral exhortation:
In conclusion, the Pope urges believers to make their tongue pure like their heart: wash through repentance, pursue truth, and care that your speech be a blessing. The life of holiness requires a holy tongue that leads to peace, love, and intercession for people before God.
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