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What does the Bible say about speaking before God?

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The Bible instructs us to be cautious with our words when approaching God, emphasizing that we should let our words be few.

In Ecclesiastes 5:1-2, we are reminded that when we come before God, we should be more ready to listen than to speak. The text warns against being rash with our mouths and urges us to recognize the holiness of God's presence. It emphasizes that God is in heaven while we are on earth, which highlights our need for humility in speech. Our words can reflect our hearts, and if they are not filled with truth and reverence for God, they may be deemed vain and foolish. This reflects the need to carefully consider what we say in prayer and worship.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 5:1-2, Matthew 12:34

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