Sermon Tone Analysis

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Kunai kuwachan timiharuko mukh-baaTa na-niskos, tara aabashyak unnatikaa nimti jun kuraa asal chha, tyahi maatra niskos, ra tyasle sunneharulaai anugraha pradaan garos.
The Bible says much about our speech:
Our words, our speech is very important to God
James chapter 3 talks about the tongue:
Like a fire!
Can be used for good or bad!
To give comfort and warmth
Or to destroy and hurt
The right speech does not happen on accident
On it’s own
We have to be careful:
We see often throughout the Bible
That we should be careful in our speech!
It is better not to speak than to say wrong things
It is better not to speak than to say wrong things
Our speech is our responsibility
**Like a fire, we need to use if carefully
If we are not careful, we will hurt and destroy
If used properly, it can be a big blessing@
In , Paul teaches about our speech:
Today I want to ask you 2 questions:
Today I want to ask you 2 questions:
Does your speech edify?(unnati garnu)
We all know some people, whose(jasko) words do not edify
Everything the Pharisees said was to to hurt, to deceive(chhalnu)
Everything the pharisees said was to trick, to hurt, to deceive
We ought to do the opposite
Our speech out to build people
Lift people up
Help people
Men should see Christ in our words!
Gossip(ganathan)
Complaining(gan-gan)
Dirty jokes(ashuddha bholeka kuraaharu)
Lies
Insults(gaali garnu)
Arguing(biwaad)
The Pharisees were worried about their food
Is it clean?
Will it give disease?
Illness?
Is this food sinful?
But Jesus said that their words made them unclean!
Their speech
Do your words edify?
Give encouragement(protsaha’) or discouragement(nirotsahit)?
Do they build or destroy?
Lift up or put down(rakhnu)?
Watch that fire carefully!
Use the fire rightly!
Does your speech give grace?
Unmerited favor
(ayogyata sanga dieko pakshaamaa/kripaa)
When Eli was angry, Hannah asked for grace:
We all want grace, but do we give grace?
We all want grace, but do we give grace?
We think others should be kind to us, but are we?
But are we?
With every word that we speak, we have a choice
To give grace or do not give grace
Never forget the grace that we have been given:
Not just saving grace, but grace for living
Why do we take time for praising the Lord
Because we do not want to forget God’s grace!
Have you received grace from God?
I have!
We all have!
David wrote this:
“Tapaaiko oth-harumaa anugraha khanyaaieko chha...”
**Example of stagnant, bitter water
Not exit
Reservoir(jalaashaya, talaau) vs. channel(shrot, mul, nahar)
**Receive from God - Give to others
Did you deserve God’s grace?
No.
“ayogyata sanga dieko kripaa”
It is easy to give grace to friends
To kind people
“every man” - “hareklaai”
Does your speech give grace?
When people speak roughly to you, is your speech kind?
When people hurt you, is your speech kind?
Let’s edify with our speech
Let’s give grace with our speech
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