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What does it mean to have an unbridled tongue?

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An unbridled tongue refers to speaking without restraint, often revealing a lack of true reverence for God (James 1:26).

James 1:26 warns that if anyone thinks he is religious but does not bridle his tongue, he deceives himself, and his religion is vain. An unbridled tongue indicates a heart that is not fully committed to God’s truth or fearful of His Word. It reveals thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs contrary to scripture, often leading to self-deception and a false sense of righteousness. Therefore, true religion is manifested not just in what we profess but in how our speech aligns with God’s character and truths, reflecting authentic devotion.
Scripture References: James 1:26

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