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What does the Bible say about verbal communication?

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The Bible teaches that verbal communication among believers should be characterized by truthfulness, edification, and a refusal to speak evil of one another.

The Scriptures, particularly in James and the epistles of Paul, lay down clear guidelines for verbal communication among believers. In James 4:11, we are commanded not to speak against one another, while Ephesians 4:29 emphasizes that our words should be used for building up rather than tearing down. Colossians 3:8 instructs believers to put away abusive and corrupt speech, emphasizing the importance of purity and truth in our interactions. Overall, these teachings encourage believers to reflect the love of Christ in their communication and to use their words to edify others.
Scripture References: James 4:11, Ephesians 4:29, Colossians 3:8, James 3:1-12; Proverbs 18:21; Matthew 7:12, James 3:1-12, Proverbs 18:21, Matthew 7:12, Genesis 1:26-28

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