Saturday, July 20, 2024

VESPERS AT THE END OF THE SABBATH: Which Words!?!

KJV Psalms 39:1
1 I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me.

Words Have Consequences 
For The Rich And For The Poor
For The Knocker At The Front Gate 
And 
The Opener Of The Inside Door!

People, Don't Blink! 
Think! 

Brethren Beloved, 

Achan's Confession Of His Delight In The Babylonish Garment 
And 
For Silver And Gold 
Led To His Excommunication 
And 
Stoning To Death And Burning On The Desert Floor! 

General Moses' Misspoken Words By Anger
Asking The People If He And Aaron Were To Give Them Water 
Instead Of Glorifying The Faithful Holy God
Led To Them Being Excluded From Entering The Promised Land! 

Think Also Of Nabal 
Who Rejected David's Request For Sustenance By Asking 
Who Is David
The Very One Whose Guardianship Of His Flocks 
Guaranteed Nabal's Prosperity
Shows Us The Subsequent Deadly Cost Of 
Misplaced Aggression
Arrogance
And 
Knowing Base Ingratitude! 

Dear Ones, 

I Bid Us All To Speak Quietly 
And 
Tread Softly In The Presence Of The Lord! 

In Sewing, We Are Instructed To Measure Twice 
Before Cutting The Fabric Once! 

The Lord Tells Us That We Who Love The Tongue 
Shall Eat The Fruit Thereof 
So Be Very Careful What You Say 
Because 
Both Wise And Unwise Words Are A Heavy Weight! 

Judas Iscariot Asked Of The Jewish Leaders: 
"How Much Will You Give Me!?!" 
To Betray Our Lord Jesus! 

Jesus Christ Said To His Father: 
"Not My Will, But Thy Will Be Done!" 

Will Your Words To Our Blessed Jesus Be: 
"Lord, I Willingly Follow Thee No Matter The Cost!" 
Even Though You Understand That 
The World Will Savage You!?! 

Weigh What To Speak On The Way To Speak! 
Peace! 



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