Today’s Scrip-Bit 13 October 2012 Psalm 39:1

Psalm 39:1.    I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me.

Well Friends, it’s another day in the life… And all God’s people shouted a joyful, ‘Thank You Lord!’ Yes my brethren, we must be very thankful for the breath of life the Lord has seen fit to continue in our mortal bodies today, because it means that He still has a purpose for us to carry out here on earth. Some of us may not know what it is He desires of us, but if we ask Him with a humble heart and sincere motive, He will guide us to it. I can say that with authority because writing the Scrip-Bit wasn’t what I had imagined as my calling, though writing has always been a dream of mine. I have all sorts of worldly stuff I had planned on publishing, but then the Lord stepped in with the Scrip-Bit idea. And take it from me Friends, when the Lord says jump, or move, it’s best to just say ‘How high or how far Lord?’   Because if we try to fight His calling, we’ll only make things more difficult for ourselves. Now I haven’t given up on the dreams He’s put in my heart, but He’s made it very obvious that the Scrip-Bit is the priority right now. Oh my brethren, when I think back on how the Lord astutely manoeuvred me out of the other things in which I was involved, till I made the Bit my priority, I just have to chuckle. But putting myself in His hands was possibly the best decision I’ve ever made, for with His awesome help, I’ve come a long way from where I started. That’s why I can say with strong conviction that if the Lord asks you to do something in His Name, then He WILL enable you to do it. It won’t always be easy, but remember with Him, NOTHING is impossible! That brings us to our Bit: ‘ I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep (restrain) my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me.’ Now most of us have a problem with bridling our tongues, and yesterday we saw how the new social media apparatus was making it even worse, by becoming too important in our mundane lives, with too many people suffering negative feed back through their lax and continually being lowered standards of talking and texting. That reminds me of a cartoon called Family Circus, I saw in the newspaper yesterday. In it, the four or five young children with musical instruments in their hands are beseeching their father to get his video-cam to shoot them, so that they can go viral. Ah Lord eh! That is the stated aim of most people in the social media framework; to go viral. The more hits you get, that supposedly makes you and whatever you uploaded important. Chuh! Our world has become so dumb and disgusting now that many of the things that supposedly go viral just boggle the imagination, at least mine. Unfortunately my Scrip-Bit Blog hasn’t gone viral, so I guess that means we’re not important in the greater scheme of things. But to some people it is important, and that suffices. If it makes a good difference to only one person everyday, then I’m happy, although I’d sure like to make a difference to many more – and even go viral. (smile) But enough of that now, let’s get some scripture that will help us in bridling our tongues. And we have a very good example of how to behave in Job’s conversation with his wife, when the Lord allowed calamity to be rained down on him by Lucifer. ‘Then said his wife unto him, Dost thou still retain thine integrity? curse God, and die. But he said unto her, Thou speakest as one of the foolish women speaketh. What? shall we receive (accept) good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil (accept calamity)? In all of this did Job not sin with his lips.’ (Job 2:9-10) Ah mih people, how many of us would have been so smart eh? Not too many I believe, especially in suddenly moving from great wealth, and good family to abject poverty, no family and sickness for no apparent reason. Most of us would have been making a big fuss, cursing everybody and everything, including God, thinking Him unfaithful to His promises and our righteousness. Hear how the scholars explain those verses. ‘Job’s wife suggested that Job do what Satan had predicted: curse God. After all she had been through, it is no wonder she was ready to give up all hope. But Job recognized that both good and evil come from God’s hand, though one by His active will and the other by His permissive will. God can permit evil things to happen for good ends (cf. Gen.50:19-20). In all this did Job not sin is proof enough that Satan was wrong and was sorely defeated. Satan does not appear again in the book.’ Yes Friends, that’s the way to defeat Lucifer and stay in God’s good books. And just to remind us of the importance of controlling our tongues and our texting, let’s hear from James, as he continues his lecture on that small but very powerful and disruptive organ. ‘For every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and of things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind:  But the tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. Therewith bless we God, even the Father; and therewith curse we men, which are made after the similitude (likeness) of God. Out of the same mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not so to be.’ (James 3:7-10) And all God’s people declared a loud and prayerful ‘Amen!’ Oh my people, we need to operate with a sense of wisdom and righteousness that teaches us first to listen and understand before we run off at the mouth, as too many of us are wont to do. And until we learn to better control our tongues and consequently our writing fingers, by first seeking God’s wisdom, we’ll be forever held in Lucifer’s evil grasp, which is certainly something we don’t want to happen. So let’s rise to this difficult challenge like true believers nuh, and in the process, make Jesus proud of us. Much LOVE!…and now Lord, what wait I for…my hope is in thee… (Ps.39:7)
 

Today’s Scrip-Bit 23 June 2011 Psalm 141:3

Psalm 141:3.    Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips.
 
Oh Friends, it’s another new day, another day of life with which we’ve been gifted! Arise and greet the brilliant sunshine of a new morn, the brilliant daystar that’s the embodiment of Jesus rising steadily and powerfully above the horizon! It’s time to get up and get your daily manna, your daily blessings provided from heaven! Let’s not do like the Israelites of old and be ungrateful. Let’s appreciate all that God’s gifted us with; the good, the bad and the indifferent, because that’s the appreciative attitude He wants all His children to possess, but more importantly, to also manifest, show it to the world at large. Unfortunately many believers don’t have it, and thus don’t manifest it. We complain about any and everything, most of them rather petty and unimportant. Now that’s definitely to our detriment, for we can’t have complaining, cursing tongues and yet walk in true step with Almighty God. That’s just not possible. And it’s why Bruh David, in his prayer for help in trouble, wrote the words of our Bit. ‘Set a watch (guard), O Lord, before my mouth; keep (watch over) the door of my lips.’ And my people, do we ever need the Lord to do that in our angry, resentful, complaining, talk too much society! Yesterday we heard James’ discourse on the evil state of the tongue; a veritable poison and all that. Those are words of awful truth Friends! And it’s a bad trend, that we, as believers, HAVE TO CURB, if we want to enjoy the fullness of God’s goodness. And here I’ll like to make a confession. Yesterday morning, mere hours after writing the Bit and admonishing us to bridle our tongues, I was on my way home, stopped at a traffic light, intending to turn left. But for reasons known only to the people who regulate them, this light has an early green going east, but none going west. To make matters worse, they have another light down the street on green at the same time as mine, so trying to turn left on a busy morning is painstaking. You either quickly squeeze through when there’s a short break in the traffic or wait until the light turns red and go through then because it’s usually bumper to bumper traffic. Anyway, there I was sitting at the light behind this older van, and several times I thought the driver could have safely made the turn between the oncoming traffic, but he refused to do so. He waited till every car had passed before turning. Luckily the light was still green. Sadly though, my impatience got the better of me and I used some rather inappropriate language at another human made in God’s image. Not so that he could hear, but out loud to myself. And as you’d expect, as soon as the words left my lips, the Lord draped me up on them. ‘Weren’t you the one just telling others to guard their tongues? And you want to be a teacher of My Word, when you can’t guard your own tongue?’ Oh Friends, I was caught red-handed and had to repent and ask His forgiveness right then and there. That’s exactly what James was warning the teachers about in our scripture passage yesterday. Now over the last few years of writing the Bit, I’ve noticed that as soon as, or shortly after I use certain words, or teach certain principles, the Lord always provides some exercise or situation to test me on them. Most of the time I pass them, but obviously I failed the test yesterday morning. But He knows that in my heart I am sincerely trying to improve, I’m just a slow learner. (smile) However my brethren, the problem is that before we can control our tongues, we need to control our thoughts, and therefore our minds, because that’s where it all begins. The words of our mouths flow from the thoughts in our minds. So the first thing we need to do is discipline our minds to provide proper, godly thoughts, and not negative, ungodly ones, which then lead to a spewing forth of negative, ungodly words. That’s why Cousin Sol cautions us so wisely in Proverbs: ‘He that keepeth (guards) his mouth keepeth (preserves) his life: but he that openeth wide his lips shall have destruction.’  (Prov.13:3)  Or as the scholars explain: ‘The reward of cautious speech is fuller life and the avoidance of unnecessary trouble.’ And isn’t that the gospel truth mih people! Cousin Sol also imparts this bit of wisdom re the tongue. ‘Whoso keepeth his mouth and his tongue, keepeth his soul from troubles.’ (Prov.21:23)  However Friends, before we can successfully do those things, we have to make a conscious decision to discipline our thoughts, then take time to think about what we’re going to say before saying it. Like so much else in a believer’s life, it’s a question of hope and faith backed by practice, patience and perseverance. But unless we consciously choose to control our thoughts, minds and tongues and practice doing so with patience and steadfastness, our mouths will always get us and our souls in trouble. Unfortunately some of us are so passionate about what we believe in, we simply blurt out what comes to mind without consciously and seriously thinking it through. Sadly that’s my Achilles heel and I readily acknowledge it. But don’t worry Friends, if I can improve, with God’s help of course, and I’m still improving, any body can. As Sister Joyce (Joyce Meyer) likes to say, I haven’t reached where I’m going yet, but I’ve sure come a long way from where I was. And all God’s people said a loud ‘Amen!’ because it applies to all of us in some form and fashion. So Friends, please take strength and courage from my lapse, but please, please, let’s all try and model our thoughts and therefore our words after Jesus, as best as we can, with His help. We’ll never be perfect like Him, but we must strive for excellence in all matters. More tomorrow on this, if we’re still alive and kicking. I never intended to have a testimony on it today. (smile) Much LOVE!…a mind that thinks right and godly thoughts…will cause a mouth to speak right and godly words…