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Richard E. Bieber

God Gave Me a Tongue

Our tongue is a powerful instrument that should be used to glorify God and give strength to our neighbors, and we will be held accountable for every careless word we utter.
Richard E. Bieber preaches on the power and responsibility of our tongues as followers of Jesus. He emphasizes the importance of using our words to glorify God and uplift others, highlighting the impact our words can have on those around us. The sermon delves into the struggle of controlling our tongues, acknowledging the harm and false hope it can bring when not aligned with God's will. Bieber draws attention to Jesus' teachings on the significance of our words, warning that we will be held accountable for every careless word spoken.

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The Lord GOD has given me

the tongue of those who are taught,

that I may know how to sustain with a word

him that is weary.

Morning by morning he wakens,

he wakens my ear

to hear as those who are taught.

Isaiah 50

Surely if we are following Jesus, our tongue is now ordained as an instrument in his service. With my tongue I am to glorify God. With my tongue I am to give strength to my neighbor with a sustaining word.

So why is my tongue so unruly? Why does my tongue seem to let me down again and again? Sometimes my tongue rattles on, almost with a life of its own. And sometimes, when I should speak, my tongue refuses to move.

People have been wounded by my tongue. People have been given false hope by my tongue. And even knowing all this, it seems I still cannot bring this unruly part of me under control.

When we read the gospels, we find that Jesus is sparing with words. He is never verbose. And he tells us that not a word comes from his mouth that did not come from his Father's leading.

And if we claim to be his followers, the Lord Jesus expects us to listen carefully when he instructs us concerning our tongues.

"I tell you, on the dayof judgment men will render account for every careless word they utter;

for by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned."

Matthew 12

Those of us who claim to be filled with the Spirit need to pay attention to our tongues.

God does.

And if our tongue is too facile, too full of itself, too "loose with the truth," it is an alarming sign that our "life in the Spirit" is a sham.

For wherever the Spirit is in charge, we learn to speak as the Spirit gives us utterance----which means much more than "speaking in tongues." When our heart truly submits to the Spirit of the Lord Jesus, the tongue begins to obey its Master in fear and trembling.

"For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.

The good man out of his good treasure brings forth good, and the evil man out of his evil treasure brings forth evil."

Matthew 12

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Purpose of Our Tongue
  2. A. To glorify God
  3. B. To give strength to our neighbors
  4. II. The Problem of Our Tongue
  5. A. It can be unruly and let us down
  6. B. It can be used to wound or give false hope
  7. III. The Example of Jesus
  8. A. He is sparing with words
  9. B. His words come from his Father's leading
  10. IV. The Consequences of Our Words
  11. A. We will be held accountable on judgment day
  12. B. Our words will justify or condemn us
  13. V. The Importance of the Spirit's Control
  14. A. Our tongue should obey the Spirit
  15. B. We should speak as the Spirit gives us utterance

Key Quotes

“For wherever the Spirit is in charge, we learn to speak as the Spirit gives us utterance-which means much more than 'speaking in tongues.'” — Richard E. Bieber
“For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.” — Richard E. Bieber
“The good man out of his good treasure brings forth good, and the evil man out of his evil treasure brings forth evil.” — Richard E. Bieber

Application Points

  • We should strive to control our tongue and use it to glorify God and give strength to our neighbors.
  • We will be held accountable for every careless word we utter on judgment day, so we should be mindful of our words.
  • Submitting our heart to the Spirit of the Lord Jesus will help us to speak as the Spirit gives us utterance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of our tongue?
Our tongue is to glorify God and give strength to our neighbors with a sustaining word.
Why is my tongue so unruly?
Our tongue can be unruly because it is not under the control of the Spirit.
What happens if we don't control our tongue?
We will be held accountable for every careless word we utter on judgment day.
How can we control our tongue?
We should submit our heart to the Spirit of the Lord Jesus, and our tongue will obey its Master.

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