Thoughts along the Journey…
Post Archive
- Growing in Grace
- Attributes of God
- Encouragement
- Comfort
- Trusting God
- Obedience
- Witnessing
- Christmas
- Purpose
- Hope
- Faith
- Prayer
- Christlike Character
- Dependence
- Gratitude
- Salvation
- Joy
- Psalm 23
- Advent
- Surrender
- Bible Study
- Fruit of the Spirit
- Peace
- Focus
- Life in Christ
- Love
- Sanctification
- Culture
- Patience
- Relationship with God
- Singleness
- Waiting
- Contentment
- Grace
- Provision
- Thanksgiving
- Apologetics
- Discipleship
- Education
- Forgiveness
- Holy Spirit
- Perseverance
- Rest
- Revival
- Writing
- Burdens
- Christian Heritage
- Family
- Strength
- Words

Putting it into Practice
In the past few posts, this series has addressed the importance God places on being quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to wrath, but how is all that to be accomplished? It all comes down to the grace of God.

Slow to Wrath
Not only are we to be quick to hear and slow to speak, glorifying God with our words means being careful to guard the heart from which they flow.

Slow to Speak
Sometimes what we don’t say is just as important as what we do say. God has a lot to say about our words, and being slow to speak is a significant part of glorifying God with our speech. (Part 2 of my James 1:19 series)