Title: You Know a Tree by Its Fruit
You know a tree by its fruit (Matthew 12:33-37)
Thinking about the words, I put together a few things. First, speak the truth without telling lies. There are many false rumors, so don't believe what I say is true unless I personally confirm it. Even if it is 100% true, it is not all useful. Don't say things that aren't useful. Strong words, evil words, thorny words, harsh words, and harsh words are not the Christian language, so let’s speak softly. (Matt 11:29, Col 4:6, Prov 15:1) Let's say, "Add some salt." Let's speak clean words, not dirty words. (Ephesians 4:29) Let's say clean jokes even if they are jokes. Let's talk religiously. The world likes to talk, but let's raise the level a little by talking about God, the salvation of souls, and the faith that receives grace. Let's use words that are appropriate for the occasion, and words that are absolutely necessary. (Proverbs 25:11) If you listen to a person who talks a lot, most of the words are unnecessary. Let's say words that glorify God and build up and encourage others. In the book “The Three Golden Gates,” Dei advises, “Before you speak, think first, 'Is it true?', second, 'Is it necessary?', and third, 'Is it kind?'
Take a look at yourself. What kind of fruit are we living in now? When God sees me, will he say that I am good, that I am evil, or that I am just such a person? Does your language life make it hard for your brothers and sisters of faith, hurt your family deeply, and put yourself in a test? According to Japanese scientist Masaro Emodo, if you say harshly insulting things to water, the crystals of water turn ugly, but when you say "Thank you, thank you, I love you", the crystals of water turn into beautiful hexagons. Since 70% of the human body is made up of water, water molecules are destroyed when hearing a bad sound or a hurtful sound, and all kinds of diseases appear. It is said that it will make crystals and become full of health and life. Do you want to be blessed? If so, change your words, but say things of faith and affirmation to become a blessed saint.