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  • Proverbs 10:19
    When there are many words, transgression is unavoidable,
    But he who holds back his lips has insight.

    When we talk too much, we will sin with our mouths. We should learn the discipline of keeping our mouths closed sometimes. It is not necessary to say everything that crosses our minds.
    Proverbs 10:19 When there are many words, transgression is unavoidable, But he who holds back his lips has insight. When we talk too much, we will sin with our mouths. We should learn the discipline of keeping our mouths closed sometimes. It is not necessary to say everything that crosses our minds.
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  • Proverbs 18:2
    A fool does not delight in discernment,
    But only in revealing his own heart.

    Many times when a person talks too much, that person lacks discernment. They have many opinions, and all they want to do is express them. They don't want to sit and learn and glean from quiet time with the LORD or Godly counsel from seasoned believers.
    Proverbs 18:2 A fool does not delight in discernment, But only in revealing his own heart. Many times when a person talks too much, that person lacks discernment. They have many opinions, and all they want to do is express them. They don't want to sit and learn and glean from quiet time with the LORD or Godly counsel from seasoned believers.
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  • It's ok to keep some things to ourselves.
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    It's ok to keep some things to ourselves. #ThursdayThoughts
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  • In his excellent piece, “Of Marriage after Divorce in Case of Adultery,” John Owen pointed out that to insist that divorce simply secures a legal separation but does not dissolve the marriage relation would bring in a state harmful to men. God has appointed marriage to be a remedy against incontinence (1 Cor. 7:2), but if innocent parties lawfully divorced may not marry again, then they are deprived of this remedy and debarred from this benefit. If the divorced person has not the gift of continency, it is the express will of God that he should marry for his relief; yet on the supposition of the objector he sins if he marries again, yea is guilty of the horrible crime of adultery. Is not this quite sufficient to expose the untenability of such and anomaly?
    ~A. W. Pink
    In his excellent piece, “Of Marriage after Divorce in Case of Adultery,” John Owen pointed out that to insist that divorce simply secures a legal separation but does not dissolve the marriage relation would bring in a state harmful to men. God has appointed marriage to be a remedy against incontinence (1 Cor. 7:2), but if innocent parties lawfully divorced may not marry again, then they are deprived of this remedy and debarred from this benefit. If the divorced person has not the gift of continency, it is the express will of God that he should marry for his relief; yet on the supposition of the objector he sins if he marries again, yea is guilty of the horrible crime of adultery. Is not this quite sufficient to expose the untenability of such and anomaly? ~A. W. Pink
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