Murder in the Spirit | The Afterglow Ep. 19
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Most people think murder only happens physically.But Scripture teaches that words can carry death.What if gossip… slander… bitterness… tearing people down… and speaking death over others is a form of murder in the spirit?In this powerful episode of The Afterglow, @TuneThyHeart and @jtfollowsjc discuss the hidden spiritual consequences of gossip, reckless speech, condemnation, and how believers may unknowingly destroy others with their mouths.This conversation explores:* The spiritual danger of gossip* Why words are never neutral* How speaking death affects others* Why Christians must guard the tongue* Life and death in the power of words* Spiritual warfare through speech* Conviction vs condemnation* How to become someone who speaks lifeScripture Discussed:Proverbs 18:21Death and life are in the power of the tongue.James 3:6The tongue is a fire.James 3:8-10With the tongue we bless God and curse people made in His image.Ephesians 4:29Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only what builds others up.Proverbs 16:28A whisperer separates close friends.This episode is a wake-up call.Many people would never physically harm someone… yet use words every day that destroy reputations, relationships, confidence, peace, and identity.That is what we mean by:"Murder in the Spirit"If you need prayer, leave it in the comments. We pray over every request.If you have been called to be a content creator and want to go deeper in your faith, identity, and purpose, you can learn more about Echoes of Truth Coaching here:https://echoesoftruthnetwork.comThe Afterglow Podcast is available on YouTube, Spotify, and all major platforms. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTubeNew episodes weekly.May the noise fade, and only the love of Jesus remain.#ChristianPodcast #Faith #Jesus #HolySpirit #Gossip #SpiritualWarfare #ChristianTruth #TheAfterglowPodcast