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Zac Poonen

Learn From Jesus to Speak Words of Encouragement

The Holy Spirit wants to use our tongues to speak words of encouragement and correction, just like Jesus did, and fill us with self-control so that we never hurt anybody with our words.
Zac Poonen emphasizes the importance of our speech reflecting what is in our hearts, as Jesus taught that our words reveal the abundance of our hearts. He challenges believers to examine why they may belittle or hurt others, stressing the need to be more like Christ. Poonen highlights the Holy Spirit's role in transforming our speech to mirror the purity, goodness, and love exemplified by Jesus, encouraging listeners to allow the Spirit to control their words and interactions with others.

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Our speech is a great revealer of what is in our hearts. Jesus said that from the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. Whatever is in your heart will come out when you speak. You can't hide it for long. Why do people belittle others, pass remarks and jokes about other people that hurt them? Why do they do it? Because they are not like Christ.

We need to see the glory of Jesus; only then we can be like Him. The Holy Spirit wants to show us how Jesus lived. And then says, "Now let me make you like Him." He doesn't just say be like Him; He says, "Let me make you like Him." Isn't that good? Supposing the Holy Spirit just showed me the glory of Jesus and said, "Be like Him," I'll just give up in discouragement. I'll say, "Lord, I can't." But that's not what the Holy Spirit says. The Holy Spirit shows us the beauty of Jesus in the way He spoke, and then says to us, "Now my son, my daughter, will you allow Me to make your speech also like that? Pure, good, loving. Will you let Me control your tongue? Will you let Me control your speech from today onwards?" This is the fullness of the Spirit. The fruit of the Spirit is self-control,. We can be filled with the Holy Spirit, so that we never hurt anybody with our words or any such thing. He leads us along the path of death to ourselves.

Jesus used His tongue in a positive way to encourage people, to correct people. He made His tongue an instrument of life in God's hands. We read a wonderful verse in Isaiah 50:4 where it says concerning Jesus' tongue; it's an amazing word, it says, "You have given me the tongue of a disciple so that I can know how to speak a right word to a weary person." Just think if you could have a ministry like that, you don't have to be a preacher. You may never stand at a pulpit; but just to have the right word for weary people.

Do you know how many weary people come across your path everyday? How many people do you think you meet in a day? In your office? In your neighborhood? There must be at least some. And some of them are weary. And do you have a word to encourage them, or do you just sit back and discuss politics, and the weather, and they remain with their heaviness? God wants to use your tongue. God wants to use your tongue to speak a word of encouragement, and sometimes a word of correction too. Jesus used His tongue also as a sword, to cut down the proud and the haughty. Think of how the Roman centurion must have been encouraged when Jesus said, "I've never seen such great faith;" or the Syrophoenician woman, when Jesus praised her for her faith. You read that in Matthew 8 and Matthew 15. Think of that sinful woman in the house of Simon the Leper in Luke 7 who was encouraged when Jesus praised her for washing His feet. Mary of Bethany was praised for her sacrificial offering. They would never have forgotten these words of Jesus. Think of how Peter was strengthened when Jesus said, "I'm going to pray for you." Just a few words, what strength! Many people must have heard words like these from Jesus' lips; and they can come from your lips too if you ask the Holy Spirit to give you the love of God in your heart for people.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Our Speech Reveals Our Hearts
  2. A. Jesus said that from the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks
  3. B. Our speech is a great revealer of what is in our hearts
  4. II. The Holy Spirit's Role in Shaping Our Speech
  5. A. The Holy Spirit wants to show us how Jesus lived
  6. B. He says, 'Let me make you like Him'
  7. III. The Fullness of the Spirit
  8. A. The fruit of the Spirit is self-control
  9. B. We can be filled with the Holy Spirit, so that we never hurt anybody with our words
  10. IV. Jesus' Example of Positive Speech
  11. A. He used His tongue in a positive way to encourage people, to correct people
  12. B. He made His tongue an instrument of life in God's hands

Key Quotes

“You have given me the tongue of a disciple so that I can know how to speak a right word to a weary person.” — Zac Poonen
“I've never seen such great faith;” — Zac Poonen
“Let me make you like Him.” — Zac Poonen

Application Points

  • We can use our speech to encourage others by speaking words of encouragement and praise, just like Jesus did.
  • The Holy Spirit wants to show us how Jesus lived and says, 'Let me make you like Him', so that we can be filled with the Holy Spirit and speak words of life.
  • We can be filled with the Holy Spirit by allowing Him to control our tongue and speak words of encouragement and correction.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I be like Jesus in my speech?
You can be like Jesus in your speech by allowing the Holy Spirit to control your tongue and speak words of encouragement and correction.
What is the fullness of the Spirit?
The fullness of the Spirit is self-control, which enables us to never hurt anybody with our words.
How can I use my speech to encourage others?
You can use your speech to encourage others by speaking words of encouragement and praise, just like Jesus did.
What is the role of the Holy Spirit in shaping our speech?
The Holy Spirit wants to show us how Jesus lived and says, 'Let me make you like Him', so that we can be filled with the Holy Spirit and speak words of life.
How can I be filled with the Holy Spirit?
You can be filled with the Holy Spirit by allowing Him to control your tongue and speak words of encouragement and correction.

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