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What does the Bible say about slander and speaking evil of others?

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The Bible cautions against slandering others, emphasizing that Christians should speak evil of no man (Titus 3:2).

In Titus 3:2, the Apostle Paul specifically instructs believers to 'speak evil of no man.' This command highlights the importance of guarding our speech and refraining from slander and harmful words. The scriptures consistently remind us of the power of our words. The Lord understands our sinful tendencies, prompting various epistles to reiterate the need for a disciplined tongue. Engaging in slander not only damages relationships but also reflects poorly on our witness as Christians. Hence, the call is not merely to abstain from speaking ill, but to actively promote kindness and gentleness.
Scripture References: Titus 3:2

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