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What does the Bible say about the fruit of the lips?

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The Bible says the fruit of the lips refers to the ministry of the Gospel, which brings peace to those who are far off and near.

The 'fruit of the lips' described in Isaiah 57:19 signifies the impact of the Gospel ministry, where God creates a message of peace. This notion is further emphasized in the New Testament, particularly in Ephesians 2:17, where Paul mentions preaching peace to those who are far off and to those who are near. This demonstrates that the true message of the Gospel, which centers around Christ's atonement, serves to heal and reconcile humanity to God. It highlights God's sovereign grace in calling people to repentance and faith through the preaching of His Word, which is deemed as His ordained means of salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 57:19, Ephesians 2:17, Hebrews 13:15

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Fruit of the Lips
Mike Baker · Aug 26, 2020
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