Sermon Tone Analysis

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The average person speaks 18,000 words a day, and the Bible warns, “In the multitude of words sin is not lacking” ().
This theme is woven throughout the little Book of James, who warns us of
The Hasty Tongue
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The Haughty Tongue
The Haughty Tongue
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The Hellish Tongue
The Hateful Tongue
The Hateful Tongue—
The Heathen Tongue—
The Heathen Tongue
Conclusion: If your problem is your tongue, spend some time reading through the Book of James, underlining his references to the tongue and memorizing some of these verses.
Ask God to help you restrain your tongue and give you the tongue of the wise.
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