Thursday, October 16, 2014

Life and Death are Truly in the Tongue

Journal Thursday, October 16, 2014



Scripture
Mark 6:23New King James Version (NKJV)
23 He also swore to her, “Whatever you ask me, I will give you, up to half my kingdom.”

Observation
John the Baptist warned Herod and his wife Herodias about their illegal marriage. She left her husband, Herod’s brother, to marry him. John warned them about their sin, but instead of taking heed, Herodias wanted to suppress the message. In this famous scene Herod, promises half of his kingdom to Herodias’ daughter because he was pleased with her dance. 

Herod spoke impulsively (a trait also attributed to King Saul in 1 Samuel). He was under Roman rule and was a figure head at best. He actually had no kingdom to offer. Herod was a man driven to impress people and here his words trapped him. Herodias’ daughter asked for the head of John the Baptist — a man he did not want to kill.

Application
Here is an example where life and death is actually in the tongue. Herod trapped himself by being concerned about impressing his guest. To not concur with the request would have caused him to loose credibility and weaken his position as ruler. He could have repented and put his life in the hands of God, but the words he spoke made it too difficult for him. He felt forced to heap on another level of evil to his life because he was bound by the impulsive words that he spoke.

Prayer

Lord help me measure my words carefully. Please save me from the temptation of worrying about the opinions of others to the point that I make unwanted compromises. Help me to listen and follow your commands, not just be entertained by them. Amen

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