I have heard this statement made many times by individuals who have just heard a sermon presented which exposed some wrong in their lives. Did you ever wonder why anyone would feel that the preacher had “preached right at” him?
Suppose the preacher has just preached against lying. Who in the audience will feel that he has preached right at him? It could only be one who is guilty of lying. The same would hold true on any other subject.
What we need to do is examine the things taught in the light of God’s word. If we find them to be true we should accept them. If they expose some wrong in our life we need to change and thank God that there is someone concerned enough about our soul to teach us what we need to hear.
-by James Hahn
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Gossip’s Corrupt Fruit
“GOSSIP” is idle talk or rumors about others. The word can also be applied to the person who initiates or repeats such idle talk.
Many jokes are made about gossip. Some seem to view gossip as a harmless exercise – an annoyance or nuisance at worst.
Christians should realize that gossip (slander, tale bearing, being a busy body) is sinful and carries with it the potential of much heartache and devastation. The sinfulness and seriousness of gossip is clearly illustrated by its effects which are listed in a number of scriptures.
1. Gossip makes a fool of the one who practices it. “…he that uttereth a slander is a fool”, Proverbs 10:18.
2. Gossip causes deep wounds. “The words of a tale bearer are as wounds, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly”, Proverbs 26:22.
3. Gossip will separate close friends. “A forward man soweth strife: and a whisperer separateth chief friends”, Proverbs 16:28.
4. Gossip brings shame upon the tale bearer. “Debate thy cause with thy neighbor himself; and disclose not a secret to another: lest he that heareth it put thee to shame and thine infamy turn not away”, Proverbs 25:9-10.
If you are tempted to gossip, work on purifying your heart (because evil speech proceeds from the heart, Matthew 15:18-20), increase your love for others, and learn to use your speech “to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers”, Ephesians 4:29.
– by Tom Moody