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Interact × Notes Bible Add Sermon Notes This note will be displayed at bottom of your sermon note when you save to pdf or email them Interact Ingleside Baptist Church Wisdom and Our Words– message #3 in the series The Way of Wisdom Archived – January 22, 2023 View This Week’s Notes View All Past Notes View This Note w/o Blanks Wisdom and Our Words– message #3 in the series The Way of Wisdom January 22, 2023 / Tim McCoy, Lead Pastor A Chapter a Day Sunday, January 22, Proverbs 22 Monday, January 23, Proverbs 23 Tuesday, January 24, Proverbs 24 Wednesday, January 25, Proverbs 25 Thursday, January 26, Proverbs 26 Friday, January 27, Proverbs 27 Saturday, January 28, Proverbs 28 If you would like to receive a short, daily email to help you better understand and apply the chapter we are reading together each day, please sign up by texting the word Chapter to 22828. If I am wise . . . I will recognize the of my words. 21 Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits. (18:21, ESV) 21 Words kill, words give life; they’re either poison or fruit—you choose. (18:21, MSG) . . . the power to or me. 3 Whoever guards his mouth preserves his life; he who opens wide his lips comes to ruin. (13:3, ESV) 14 Wise words bring many benefits, and hard work brings rewards. (12:14, NLT) . . . the power to or to . 18 There is one whose rash words are like sword thrusts, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. (12:18, ESV) 18 The words of the reckless pierce like swords, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. (12:18, NIV) 18 Thoughtless words can wound as deeply as any sword, but wisely spoken words can heal. (12:18, GNB) I will let my words be . 19 When words are many, transgression is not lacking, but whoever restrains his lips is prudent. (10:19, ESV) 27 A truly wise person uses few words; a person with understanding is even-tempered. 28 Even fools are thought wise when they keep silent; with their mouths shut, they seem intelligent. (17:27-28, NLT) 23 Watch your tongue and keep your mouth shut, and you will stay out of trouble. (21:23, NLT) I will choose with care the of my words. 11 A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver. (25:11, ESV) 11 The right word at the right time is like a custom-made piece of jewelry, (25:11, MSG) 23 Everyone enjoys a fitting reply; it is wonderful to say the right thing at the right time! (15:23, NLT) I will choose with care the of my words. My words should be . . . A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger. (15:1, NIV) Kind words bring life, but cruel words crush your spirit. (15:4, GNB) Patience can persuade a prince, and soft speech can break bones. (25:15, NLT) Gracious words are like a honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and health to the body. (16:24, ESV) A wise, mature person is known for his understanding. The more pleasant his words, the more persuasive he is. (16:21, GNB) When we are abrasive, we are never persuasive. I will not use my words . . . (1) To my own . 2 Let another praise you, and not your own mouth; a stranger, and not your own lips. (27:2, ESV) (2) To to or about others. 22 Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord, but those who act faithfully are his delight. (12:22, ESV) (3) To others. 28 A lying tongue hates its victims, and a flattering mouth works ruin. (26:28, ESV) 5 A flattering neighbor is up to no good; he’s probably planning to take advantage of you. (29:5, MSG) (4) To others. 4 Gentle words are a tree of life; a deceitful tongue crushes the spirit. (15:4, NLT) I will use my words to offer . . . (1) An occasional piece of constructive 23 In the end, people appreciate honest criticism far more than flattery. (28:23, NLT) (2) An abundance of 21 The words of the godly encourage many, but fools are destroyed by their lack of common sense. (10:21, NLT) 25 Worry weighs a person down; an encouraging word cheers a person up. (12:25, NLT) What Did Jesus Say about our Words? “For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. 35 The good person out of his good treasure brings forth good, and the evil person out of his evil treasure brings forth evil. 36 I tell you, on the day of judgment people will give account for every careless word they speak, 37 for by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned.” (Matthew 12:34b-37, ESV) Save PDF Locally Click to save a copy of the filled-in notes to a PDF file on your device Generate File Click to View PDF Save PDF to Google Drive (Android & PC Only) Click to save a copy of the filled-in notes to a PDF file on your Google Drive account Save File Send to Email Enter your email address below to receive a copy of your filled in notes Send