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THE EMOTIONAL CURSE (2 OF 2)

by David Davis

Scripture: Exodus 20:16
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The Emotional Curse (2 of 2)
Series: WORDS
Exodus 20:16
By Dr David Davis


In our first message on The Emotional Curse - WORDS -- we talked about the
I. Power of Your Words
II. Problem of Your Words.

Now -- we will hear about the
III. Protection from Poisonous Words
IV. Purifying Your Words

Exodus 20:16 - "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour."

If you can sit through message after message - leave without allowing the Spirit of God to help you make personal decisions that will draw you closer to Him - then there is something deeply wrong in your life.

My greatest desire is to get a Word from God - allow that Word to purge and purify my heart - so as to accomplish the greatest goal that I have in life - to become more and more like Jesus in every area of living - both publically and more importantly - in my private devotions to the Lord.

God holds us accountable for responding to His Word.

"Thou shalt not (under any circumstances) - not in no way - bear - do not even begin to speak an untrue testimony - statement or accusation against your neighbor - anyone with whom you are associated."

I. POWER OF YOUR WORDS
1. Words Exert Control
2. Words Establish Conduct
3. Words Encourage the Course

II. PROBLEM WITH YOUR WORDS
1. Iniquity
2. Insurrection
3. Inconsistency

III. PROTECTION FROM POISONOUS WORDS

How you can break the curse of words?

We live in a world where people are saying words but God is not saying those words.
Being judgmental - critical - accusations.

Think about your life to see if you have ever been the victim of someone cursing you. Here's a simple formula to help protect you from the curse of words.

1. Recognize the Reality of Accusations.

James 3:6-8 - "And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell. (7) For every kind of beast ...

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