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How do we know the doctrine of controlling our speech is true?

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The doctrine is grounded in Scripture, particularly in James 3, which teaches that the tongue is powerful and must be managed with grace.

James 3 emphasizes the immense power of the tongue, describing it as a small member that can produce great effects, both positive and negative. The ability to control one's speech is an indication of spiritual maturity, as articulated in James 3:2. This aligns with the broader biblical principle that out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks (Matthew 12:34). Therefore, controlling our speech is not just an external action; it reflects an inner transformation brought about by God's grace within us, showing the necessity of divine help in taming our unruly tongues.
Scripture References: James 3:2, Matthew 12:34

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