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    Counsel #3 — Profane Language Condemned

    Picture: Counsel #3 — Profane Language CondemnedCLi 119.1

    In this counsel, we're focusing on language considered especially rude and offensive. This kind of speech, often called profanity, cussing, or swearing, includes vulgar words and expressions, sometimes sexual in nature, typically used out of anger or frustration. Interestingly, the Bible doesn't use exactly the same words we do for profanity today. Instead, some translations use terms like "filthy language," "unwholesome talk," or "crude jests."CLi 119.2

    Despite the difference in wording, the Bible's message on this kind of language is clear. It strongly discourages profanity. The emphasis is on using our words for good, for encouragement and faith-building. The quote from James 5:12 emphasizes this point. Here, the focus isn't on specific swear words, but on using our speech honestly and directly. The idea is to be truthful and avoid using language that can be manipulative, deceitful, or crude.[112]https://witnesserministries.org/bible-questions/what-does-the-bible-say-about-cussing-swearing-foul-language/CLi 119.3

    “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” Matthew 5:8 NKJVCLi 119.4

    “Not one word is to be spoken unadvisedly. No evil speaking, no frivolous talk, no fretful repining or impure suggestion, will escape the lips of him who is following Christ. Ellen G. White in The Voice in Speech and Song, p. 124CLi 119.5

    Reflect: Do you have a habit of using foul language in your everyday speech? Or do you struggle with using angry words when reacting to an unpleasant situation or person?CLi 119.6

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