The danger of speech – Speech errors
The lecture focuses on the danger of the tongue and the power of words in shaping a person spiritually, psychologically, and socially. It affirms that words are not mere sounds, but a direct reflection of the heart, and that a word can justify or condemn, build or destroy, wound or heal.
The tongue reveals the heart
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His Holiness Pope Shenouda III explains that speech reflects the heart:
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A heart full of anger produces angry words.
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A heart full of envy, resentment, or harshness produces similar words.
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A loving heart produces loving speech.
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Therefore, sins of the tongue are also sins of the heart.
Words are judgment before God
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The Lord said: “By your words you are justified, and by your words you are condemned.”
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Even the great Apostle Peter was justified by a word when he confessed Christ, and was condemned by a word when he denied Him.
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Words are recorded and cannot be taken back.
The tongue causes spiritual defilement
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Christ taught that what defiles a person is not what enters the mouth, but what comes out of it.
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Evil words reveal inner corruption and defile the speaker.
A word cannot be retrieved
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Once spoken, a word cannot be undone even with apologies.
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It may wound a heart for years.
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Therefore Scripture advises:
“Let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath.”
Biblical examples of the danger of words
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Rehoboam lost the kingdom of David because of a harsh word.
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Michal lost blessing because of a word of mockery.
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Saul became troubled and pursued David because of the women’s chant.
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Peter wept bitterly because of a word of denial.
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Satan caused the fall of humanity with only two words of deception.
Forms of sins of the tongue
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Gossip and spreading disputes.
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Complaining and murmuring.
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Insults, mockery, schadenfreude, and harsh speech.
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Hurtful jokes.
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Wrong advice.
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Revealing secrets.
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Spreading heresy and false teachings through speech.
The effect of words on others
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A word may change a person’s thoughts, create doubt, cool spiritual zeal, or ruin relationships.
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Some words destroy homes, families, and reputations.
A call to silence and controlling the tongue
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The saints loved silence because they knew the danger of words.
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David prayed: “Set a guard, O Lord, over my mouth.”
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The wise person weighs his words and considers their consequences.
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True fasting includes fasting of the tongue, not only from food.
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