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How do we know the doctrine of the power of the tongue is true?

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The power of the tongue to influence both good and evil is emphasized throughout Scripture, particularly in James 3.

The Bible teaches that the tongue holds great power, capable of tremendous good or evil. James 3:5-6 illustrates this through powerful analogies, comparing the tongue to a small fire that can set a vast forest ablaze. The tongue can bless or curse, communicate wisdom or spread strife. As seen in James 3:7-8, though humans can tame animals, no one can fully tame the tongue, highlighting its unruly nature. This reality reinforces the necessity of divine grace, as only God can transform the heart, which in turn will shape how one speaks. Thus, recognizing the tongue's potential for influence is critical for every believer.
Scripture References: James 3:5-8

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