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May 22 2015

May 22nd, 2015

Posted by Michael Peck
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“Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good…” (Ephesians 4:29).

It happened quite suddenly. Though we had a few small warning signs, we honestly thought that we had a little more time left. When my wife Karen has chemotherapy treatment often for the next week she is very sick. Popsicles usually taste good to her. When I pulled them out of the freezer of our refrigerator they were no longer frozen. I opened the refrigerator, and there was a particular smell. Sure enough! Without us knowing it our refrigerator had quit working quite a while before we discovered it. I mean it really quit with no hopes of repair. Very quickly the spoiling of food began to take place. Guess what? This is the exact picture that Paul uses to describe the words of people who use foul language. The corrupt communication literally means “words that are rotten or spoiling.” Today I want to pray the prayer of Psalm 19:14, “Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in Thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.” I want my words to be acceptable to the Lord. I believe this also has to do with my tone and volume in which I speak!

For today: May my words be clean because I not only know the Lord but also because I am walking with Him as well.

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Hi, I am Michael Peck. Karen and I have served for thirty-one years as a pastor and wife in several precious churches in the state of New York. CONTINUE READING >

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