David’s life was drawing to a close. We have the blessing of reading his last words on earth. Last words are often insightful things. In cases like this, where David knows he is dying, they are chosen because they know that the words will be how they are remembered.
The first of David’s last words are this – ‘The Spirit of the Lord spoke by me, and his word was on my tongue.’
It is that last phrase I want to look at - his word was on my tongue – because that is a challenge to me.
When people think of me and my words do they think of God’s word on my tongue? Or do they think of harsh words, sarcasm, coarse language, gossip, evil speaking, or worse.
The Bible says a lot about our words. I think it does so because our words leave such an impression. Our words can be like a destructive fire. They can be like poison. They can’t be taken back and once said they can never for forgotten.
That's why David’s statement is so important. He could say ‘God’s word was on my tongue.’ Of course he wasn’t perfect, but just like being a man after God’s own heart this is what stood out.
I go back to my question. When people think about me what do they think about my speech. If God’s words are on my tongue I build up and I don’t destroy. I encourage and I don’r discourage. I help and I don’t hurt. And sometimes I can just keep my mouth shut instead of speaking.
Lord, give me David’s testimony. May your words be on my tongue.
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