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How do we know that the teaching of controlling one's tongue is true?

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The truth of controlling our speech is supported by Scripture, which shows the tongue's unique ability to harm and heal (James 3:8-10).

The teaching on controlling the tongue is rooted in the biblical premise that the tongue, though small, can lead to great ruin. James emphasizes that no man can tame the tongue perfectly, indicating humanity's inherent struggle with speech. However, this does not prevent believers from striving to speak with wisdom and grace. The presence of God's grace is crucial in this endeavor, as it's only through His aid that we can hope to use our words to uplift rather than degrade. Each believer is called to examine their speech and ensure it aligns with the fruits of the Spirit, reflecting the change that Christ has wrought within them.
Scripture References: James 3:8-10, Galatians 5:22-23

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