The sermon titled "The Tongue" by Ian Potts addresses the theological doctrine of the power and nature of speech as revealed in James 3:5. Potts emphasizes that the tongue, while small, has immense power to influence and destroy, likening it to a fire that can set ablaze the course of nature. He supports his argument with various Scripture references, notably James 3:5-10 and Romans 3:10-18, highlighting the sinful nature of humanity and how what we say reveals our hearts. The sermon's significance lies in calling believers to recognize their inability to tame their tongues and the vital importance of relying on God for transformative grace, as true speech and righteousness come from the Holy Spirit through Christ. Potts brings forth the reality of human depravity and points to Jesus Christ as the perfect Word, who silences our sinful speech through His sacrifice and enables us to speak with new tongues.
“The tongue is a little member, and boasteth great things. Behold how great a matter a little fire kindleth.”
“We cannot control our tongues. We cannot control what comes out of our mouths. We murder, we kill with our words.”
“We need to know that Christ went to the cross, endured the fires of God's wrath for our sins and our iniquity.”
“To whom else shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life.”
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