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Speaking as One Who Knows Grace

If my speech lacks grace, then my understanding of the gospel is lacking in some way. This is a challenge I pose to myself regularly. The way I speak—my tone, my words, my patience—reveals how deeply I have grasped God’s grace. If I truly understand the gospel, if I truly know how much mercy I’ve been given, then my words should reflect that same mercy toward others.

But do they? Do I respond with kindness when I’m frustrated? Do I speak truth in love, or do I let pride, impatience, or irritation slip into my words? The gospel isn’t just about what I believe; it’s about how I live, and my speech is one of the clearest reflections of my heart.

Colossians 4:6 tells me, “Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt.” That means my words should bring life, healing, and wisdom. If they don’t, then I need to go back to the gospel—back to the cross—because when I truly grasp the grace I’ve received, I won’t be able to help but extend it to others.

2 responses to “Speaking as One Who Knows Grace”

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    mysticbluebird35e881a0c2

    Matt, Don’t over think! Try it out on me, if you like. I’ve got to think up some nonsense for you. Pax

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    1. Matt Stone Avatar

      Oh I’m always up for nonsense 🙂

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