"Shall Not His Excellency Make You Afraid?" (Job 13:11,12) - Part 3/5
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What if every word you speak travels in two directions—out to people and up before God? That simple insight reframes courage, accountability, and the way we draw lines around reverence in our daily lives. We pull apart the easy myth that “it’s just words” and show how speech forms culture on the jobsite, in our homes, online, and in the quiet places of the heart.
We get honest about boundaries, sharing why we correct God’s name used as a curse and how to do it without becoming combative. From construction crews to family gatherings, you teach people how to speak around you, and that choice becomes witness. We talk about listening for the Spirit’s tug, dropping the Moses-style excuses, and matching tone to person: gentle for some, thunder for others, patience for many. The goal isn’t noise—Job’s friends had plenty of that—but biblical precision. Clean words flow from a clean heart, and the church’s credibility begins with its mouth.
We also chart how modern faith got soft: sentimental spirituality, entertainment-first worship, and escapist readings that sidestep hard texts and harder duties. Historically, believers were feared for their prayers and respected for their learning; today, the world is often bolder in irreverence than we are in holy fear. We press into what it means to bear Christ’s name without vanity—more than avoiding profanity, it’s living fruitfully under His authority. For creatives and professionals alike, we explore how to use gifts without compromise, crafting work shaped by truth and love rather than applause.
If you’ve felt the nudge to speak but hesitated, consider this your invitation to change tonight. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs courage, and leave a review with one line you’re committing to guard this week.
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