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Don’t Talk Too Much! - All The Word for Today Daily Devotionals for 2026

Don’t Talk Too Much! details logo    The Word for Today - Tuesday, April 13, 2016
  by Bob and Debby Gass
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Don’t Talk Too Much!

‘Study to be quiet.' 1 Thessalonians 4:11 KJV
DR JOE R. Brown of Rochester, Minnesota, tells of the frustration he encountered while trying to take a physical history on a patient. The man's wife kept answering every question. Finally, Dr Brown requested that she leave the room. But after she left, he discovered her husband couldn't speak. Calling the wife back, Dr Brown apologised for not realising the man had aphasia - loss of speech - and couldn't speak a word. The wife was even more astonished - because she didn't know either! The Bible says there's ‘a time to be silent and a time to speak' (Ecclesiastes 3:7 NIV 2011 Edition). Why? Because communicating too little can destroy a relationship, and so can talking too much. Sometimes we talk because we're lonely and have few opportunities to speak to others; other times it's because we love the sound of our own voice. Whatever your motivation, excessive talking can hurt you. That's why Paul writes, ‘Study to be quiet'. To ‘study' implies striving or intense effort. And if you have a ‘motor mouth', it'll take intense effort and discipline to overcome this entrenched habit. Generally speaking, it's a good idea to say less than you know; sometimes your power in a situation comes from silence, not words. Anxious people tend to blabber on, and when you're negotiating, that can put you at a distinct disadvantage because it tips the other person off that you're insecure. When Jesus stood before Pilate to be judged, ‘He opened not His mouth' (Isaiah 53:7 NKJV). Why? Because Jesus wasn't on trial - Pilate was! And Jesus knew it. Here's the bottom line: You usually learn more by listening - so don't talk too much!

Bible In A Year: Jude 4-6, John 5:31-47





 

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