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Sins of the Tongue Ephesians 4:29. Meddling 1 Timothy 6:5 (verb) 1 Peter 4:15 (noun)

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1 Sins of the Tongue Ephesians 4:29

2 Meddling 1 Timothy 6:5 (verb) 1 Peter 4:15 (noun)

3 Meddling Where’s the line? There is a difference between offering advice and meddling. 1 Timothy 6:5 literally refers to “continual rubbing”. Continued bickering, arguing, intruding where unwelcome. Also implies “useless” ideas—constant bickering over things that don’t really matter.

4 Meddling Where’s the line? This is not an excuse to keep quiet when we should speak! Galatians 6:1-2 But let’s not jump to conclusions, ask questions and find out information. Don’t meddle in things you do not know about.

5 Meddling Why Do People Do It? They think it makes them look better. It makes them feel better about themselves. They like to control others.

6 Gossip Leviticus 19:16 Proverbs 11:13 Proverbs 16:28 Proverbs 18:8 Proverbs 20:19 Proverbs 26:20 Romans 1:29

7 Gossip Gossip—noun, one who chatters idly about others Idle—adjective, 1. useless, futile; 2. unfounded [idle rumors] Rumor—noun, 1. general talk not based on definite knowledge; 2. an unconfirmed report, story, etc. in general circulation Webster’s Definitions

8 Gossip A rumor is passed by gossip. Gossip can also be spreading confirmed information. Three important questions to ask DDoes this person need to know this information? WWill spreading this information help or hurt the person it is about? DDid I agree to keep the information quiet?

9 Slander Proverbs 10:18 2 Timothy 3:2-3 Slander—noun, the utterance of falsehood that damages another’s reputation


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