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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Brown's Daily Word 10/7/15

Praise the Lord for this Wonder-filled Wednesday.  We will gather for our Wednesday Evening gathering at 6:00 PM with a special meal followed by Bible Study at 6:30 PM.  We are excited for this new day.  I visited the local Christian Academy yesterday, where I met with the administrator.  We are planning for release time for students.  We are praising the Lord for this ministry of outreach. The Administrator showed me around the School buildings and the facilities.  As  we were standing in hall way one of the students came by.  I was surprised to know that he knew me and knew my name.  I recognized him too.  He has five other brothers.  They live in Endicott where we lived for 25 years.  He and his brothers commute to School here.  The Administrator shared with me that grew up in Marathon in a Farm which has 500 acres.  Now one of his daughters and sons families make their homes in the Homestead.  Beside being the administrator of the school he produces maple syrup from the farm.  He shared that he had collected over 500 gallons this past spring. 
 

    In the evening I went down to visit my younger brother  and his family in Endicott.  One of his friends, an avid fisherman, had given him some fresh water Salmon from the North Country.  One salmon weighed over 40 pounds.  We dressed the Salmon.  We were like little boys coming home after fishing trip.  We had salmon for dinner.  I said  "what a Generous God we serve and what a country we live in". 

 

    I hear from many of you from time to time sharing how these daily  devotions are blessing to you.  I am blessed to write these devotions and doubly blessed to share with you all around the corner and around the globe.  I heard from one of friends living in Tennessee yesterday.  She and her family were part of the large group that traveled with us in Europe and the Holy Land in the sweet summer 2000.   She is Christian counselor and her daughter is medical doctor.  One of friends living in Oklahoma does post this devotions  on my web page as a daily blog.  I am so blessed and so loved.

 

    Proverbs 18:21 says, “The tongue has the power of life and death.”.  The Bible speaks of the throat as an “open grave” (Romans 3:13).


    From my random readings I found that an average person speaks 16,000 words a day.  That’s the equivalent of a 64-page book.  In one week you speak the equivalent of a 450-page book.  In a month you speak 480,000 words, the equivalent of a book of 1920 pages.  In one year you speak 5,760,000 words, which is roughly equivalent to 4 volumes of the Encyclopedia Britannica.  If we stretch that out over 70 years, the average person speaks 403 million words, roughly equal to the entire 44-volume set of Encyclopedia Britannica, multiplied nine times.

Today each one of us will speak the equivalent of a 64-page book.  Tomorrow another book. The day after another one.


    Let us Imagine if someone reads the contents of the book we are writing with our words today.  Suppose it was recorded somewhere, written down somehow, caught on video, and then played back on the Internet for the whole world to see. What would we learn about our vocabulary?  David Platt, a Christian author, points out that social media increases the temptation of careless speech:

“In a day of text-messaging, email, cell phones, Twitter, blogs, Facebook, etc., we need to be careful. We’ve created an entire culture that says if you have a thought, then you should immediately share it with the rest of the world. But follower of Christ, don’t buy that line of reasoning” (Exalting Jesus in James, Loc. 543).

    Perhaps we need to pray for the gift of silence.  I remember reading about a famed linguist about whom it was said that he knew how to remain silent in seven different languages.

 

    James  in his Epistle draws a shocking conclusion when he says the unbridled tongue makes your religion useless.  We need to keep this warning in mind at all times, but especially when we are tired, under pressure, and when others are trying to provoke us.  May the Lord Jesus grant us special grace so that we might keep a tight rein on our tongue.

 In Christ,

 Brown

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