Tuesday, 15 December 2020

HAVE YOU PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR MOUTH?

 Have You Paid Attention to Your Mouth?

“Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's.” Psalm 103:5 (KJV)


Paying attention to the mouth makes one appreciate God for creating it. The mouth is a vital organ of the body. It is used for many things—both physical and spiritual. Physically, the mouth is used for eating, drinking, smiling, laughing, talking, swallowing, kissing, making facial expressions, etc. Spiritually, however, the mouth is used for praying, meditation, declaration or confession, singing, blessing, praising, etc. Dear beloved, do you pay attention to your mouth? The Most High God’s satisfying our mouth with good things goes beyond supplying us with good food and water. He stirs our hearts to use our mouths, to chart a good course for our lives. No wonder His Word says a man shall be satisfied with good by the fruit of His lips (Proverbs 12:14). Beloved, in this month of joy, learn to concentrate more on the spiritual use of your mouth so that joy becomes part of your life, not just for this month (Hebrews 13:15). Never complain or murmur even if things are not turning out right in your life; see it as a test and praise God. Keep rebuking the storms and they will calm down. Your communication and utterances should be full of life, faith, hope, and thanksgiving, and the Holy Spirit will work on your words and turn your atmosphere into overflowing miracles for you and many others to enjoy. Hallelujah! Be thankful!


Prayer Point: My faithful Father, thank You for creating my mouth to chart my course. I vow to use my mouth to utter praise and thanksgiving onto You. Please continually teach me to use my mouth the right way and be a blessing to many lives on earth in Jesus’ name. Amen!


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