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Friday, September 23, 2011

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Some years ago for my wife's birthday, she was given a gift of dinner at a restaurant that is themed to look like an Air Force base during World War II. So we went out to dinner because it was a gift and we had a great time, and everybody there kind of gets into the atmosphere.

You know, the dress is appropriate. They're wearing Red Cross aprons there like army nurses. And the music is 1940s music, and all the decorations are '40s and sort of World War II things. So when I told our boys we went to a restaurant that was set in the time that we were born, they said, "Oh, the Civil War?" Oh boy! No, that wasn't the war! It was World War II, boys.

Well, the posters on the wall reminded G.I.s of that generation not to talk about troop movements, assignments, schedules, and their destination. In fact during World War II the motto was, "Loose lips sink ships." And that's true. If word got out to the enemy, even indirectly where the troop movements were going to be, it could very well be that that carrier would be torpedoed or hit by a Kamikaze and it could cost many lives.

I'll tell you, I saw this one poster in the restaurant that has haunted me ever since. It was a drawing of a G.I. drowning in the ocean. He's just barely got his head above water. He's desperately pointing one finger toward us and saying two words, "Someone talked." Boy, that was heavy. Someone had and he was the victim of someone's loose lips. Well, that war is long over, but loose lips? Oh, they're still causing fatalities.

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Someone Talked."

Our word for today from the Word of God is found in Proverbs 18:21 . It's a short statement, it's a powerful statement, it's a convicting statement, "The tongue has the power of life and death." That's an awesome power described in the Word of God that you can, with a few words, deeply wound another person. In a sense, you can emotionally sink them or kill them. You can with a few words ruin a reputation, destroy a close relationship, maybe ruin your own reputation, or leave a scar on somebody that may never heal.

I can still see the desperate image of that drowning G.I. shouting, "Someone talked!" Could it be that you've sunk another person because you talked? You talked too much, you talked too critically. Think of the damage we do when we disobey Jesus' command to take our problems only to the person we have the problem with. Maybe we've spread the poison to other people and we've victimized our brother with our loose lips; the gossip about another person that marks their most precious possession, their reputation; those critical words spoken behind someone's back; those angry words that were spoken to someone's face.

We can sink people's lives with our words. World War II G.I.s were warned not to say the things they could say, because they were wanting to save lives. See, that's still an important warning and maybe it's a time for us to pray as the Holy Spirit points this out inside us, "Lord, help me to stop this tongue of mine before more hurting words come out." "The tongue has the power of life and death."

Loose lips do sink ships and people. May we never be the guilty party to the sinking of another person. To be that someone who talked. That someone who knew better.

 

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+2 By marvin purser on September 23, 2011 at 4:40 am
The worst culprits of saying too much through the centuries have been the preachers. They come up with the most ridiculous assumptions about the scriptures and then rationalize their answers when challenged, as though their answers were just given to them by God.

"Less is more" allows each of us to interpret the scriptures as we think about them in relationship to our own personal lives rather than the lives of others.
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+1 By George Nelson on September 23, 2011 at 7:33 am
Ron:

That's much better, I heard you loud and clear.
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+2 By George Nelson on September 23, 2011 at 7:36 am
Marvin:

Please give me some examples of some of the ridiculous things preachers say.

I will admit that some of them don't teach according to the Scriptures, but if you study the Bible for yourself and let the Holy Spirit lead you will not be mislead or confused. Pray for His leading and guidance.
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+1 By Sharyl on September 23, 2011 at 11:09 am
So often I fall into the temptation of 'gossip'. Today, you reminded me of the rule, 'if you can't say anything good then don't say anything at all." Of course we all know there are times when we must deliver bad news or correct someone's inapprpriate behavior or untruths - but we can deliver these message is a christ like way, always seeking to build, rather than to distroy. My prayer for today is to not fall victim to the temptation of talking behind someone's back or spreading rumors.
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0 By janet kline on October 1, 2011 at 8:31 am
The way you make God's word so applicable to everyday life is amazing. God has certainly given you a gift.
Thanks! Many thanks!
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