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How do we bridle our tongues according to the Bible?

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The Bible teaches to engage in conscious, constant efforts to bridle our tongues (James 1:26).

In James 1:26, it is made clear that true religion involves the restraint of the tongue. To bridle our tongues means to actively control our speech, especially when emotions run high or when circumstances provoke us. The imagery of bridling, as seen in Psalm 39:1, suggests a disciplined approach where we intentionally halt our impulse to speak impulsively or sinfully. The Bible exhorts believers to recognize this effort as an essential aspect of living out genuine faith, thus prioritizing careful and thoughtful communication.
Scripture References: James 1:26, Psalm 39:1

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