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Talk This Way | Moments of Kindness

A New Beginning / Greg Laurie
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March 31, 2025 3:00 am

Talk This Way | Moments of Kindness

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March 31, 2025 3:00 am

Pastor Greg Laurie emphasizes the importance of using our words to build up, encourage, and praise God, while also proclaiming the gospel and confessing our sins. He shares biblical examples and teachings on the power of words, and encourages listeners to dedicate their tongues to God's glory.

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A New Beginning presents a new book from Pastor Greg Laurie. We are offering a brand new resource called The House of David Devotional and it's based on the great Psalms of David as well as the life of David. So I'm going to put this brand new devotional in your hand so you can learn from this man of God. Or your gift of any size at harvest.org.

It's the official companion resource for the new Amazon TV series also called The House of David. You know a word of encouragement. How helpful that is.

It's like a fresh drink of water on a hot summer day. How many times has your day turned around when someone said a kind word? Pastor Greg Laurie urges us to extend that grace to someone else. It may be just what they need at just the right time. There's so much discouragement out there and I think one of the greatest needs that we have as people is we need to be encouraged. Our words can be a powerful voice for good. No matter who we are, what neighborhood we come from, whether we're famous, infamous, or unknown, we have something someone else wants. We have something someone else needs. We have a smile and a kind word.

It's that simple. Maybe we don't have a dollar in our pocket, but a moment of kindness may be just what someone needs to get through their difficulty. Today on A New Beginning, Pastor Greg Laurie helps us follow the Bible's plan for the wise use of our words. We're back in the book of James. Who wants to get back into James again?

Yeah me too. So it's a series we're calling Walk This Way and we're in James chapter 3. And the title of my message is Talk This Way. We've heard it said sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.

Actually that's not really true is it? You can be very hurt by words. You go back to your childhood and maybe you remember some words that stayed with you. Something said to you by your parents or a teacher. Maybe they told you you would never amount to anything.

That you would that you would surely fail. Or someone said to you you're unattractive or you're overweight or or you'll never amount to anything. And those things somehow stuck with you.

Now turn that around. You might also remember words of encouragement where someone believed in you. It hopefully was your parents. Maybe your grandparents. Maybe a teacher. Maybe a coach.

Maybe a pastor. They said something to you that helped you and gave you hope. And it reminds us of the truth of Proverbs 18 21. It says death and life are in the power of the tongue and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof. It's interesting that neuroscience has proven the impact that words can have on us. Two doctors wrote in an article that was titled the most dangerous word in the world. And they wrote and I quote if we were to put you in an MRI scanner and take a video of your brain and flash the word no less than one second there would be a sudden release of dozens of stress producing hormones and neurotransmitters. These chemicals immediately interrupt the normal function of your brain. They impair logic reason and communication.

The article continues on. Yet positive words such as peace and love. Peace and love man. Peace. Peace and love.

Alter the expression of genes strengthening areas of our frontal lobes promoting the brain's cognitive functioning. Isn't that interesting? So words really do matter. Proverbs 25 11 says the right word at the right time is like precious gold set in silver. And I would add to that the wrong word at the wrong time can be devastating. We've heard these horrible stories of young people taking their lives when they read comments on their social media feeds. On their Instagram posts or whatever they might be and people mock them or or put them down and this is so wounding and more than one young person has taken their life. And by the way if you're a young person these people don't mean anything.

Who cares about these people living in their mother's basement. You know forget these people. Remember the words of God to you. How He loves you. His plan and His purpose for your life. But these words affect people and words do affect people. More people have died by words than any weapon that man has ever produced. Dedicated to God our tongue our words can be a powerful force for good. One of the greatest use of our words is to proclaim the gospel. To proclaim the gospel but with that comes great responsibility. James says in James chapter 3 verse 3 dear brothers and sisters not many of you should become teachers in the church for we who teach will be judged more strictly. James is not discouraging us from sharing our scriptural insights. We should share what we learn from the word with other people.

First Corinthians 14 26 says when we come together brothers and sisters every one of you should have a song or a word of instruction. I never aspired to be a preacher or a speaker. I was a behind the scenes kind of a person. My interest was in art and design and drawing cartoons and not standing in front of people. But I remember after I became a Christian I had this burden to talk about what I learned and discovered. And I still remember the day I spoke up for the first time. I was a little small Bible study group. High school students and people were just sort of sharing what they read in the scripture. And I'd read something in the word that day and I thought should I share it.

My heart's beating beating beating. And I finally blurted it out. It was just great because I thought that's what the Lord showed me and I'm thankful I can share it. But then one thing led to another and I found myself speaking publicly and I realized I needed to prepare myself because I am representing God. And that's why the Bible says study to show yourself approved unto God a workman that does not need to be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth. You know I've had people say to me well what's it like to stand in front of a huge crowd and speak. It must be really fun and thrilling.

It isn't as thrilling as you think. The reality of it is I feel a real responsibility when I stand in front of any group of people and speak for God. And when I because I know I'm a representative of God just as you're a representative of God and so I pray and I prepare and I study and want to have just the right words because I will be held accountable for what I say one day. My job as your pastor is to bring to you the word of God.

That's my job. I'm not here to be a political pundit. I'm not here to be a social commentator. I'm not here to be an entertainer or a comedian though I'm very funny at times.

Or at least I think I am. But I'm here to bring you God's word and I take that responsibility seriously. And we all should take that responsibility. We should use our words to build up and not tear down. Use your words to build up not tear down. No one can tame the tongue verse eight says.

It's a restless deadly poison. Sometimes it curses those who've been made in the image of God and sometimes that praises our Lord and Father. You know a word of encouragement. How wonderful it is. Have you ever been down and had someone write you a letter of encouragement? Maybe it just happened that you opened an envelope and there was a card and someone just said something very thoughtful and kind. Then maybe they wrote it a week ago but it got to you at the right moment or they shot you a quick text or you ran into them and they just said these words. I just wanted to tell you this how helpful that is.

It's like a fresh drink of water on a hot summer day. Proverbs 25 25 says good news from far away is like cold water to the thirsty. And I think one of the greatest needs that we have as people is we need to be encouraged. There's so much discouragement out there.

So many things that bring you down out there especially if you scroll through social media and have a constant diet of media coming into your life be it television or other things. It can really bring you down and we need to encourage one another. When we come to church we are here to encourage one another. Hebrews 10 24 says let's spur one another on toward love and good deeds.

Don't give up meeting together as some are in the habit of doing but encouraging one another and so much more as we see the day of the Lord approaching. The problem is some people don't know how to pay a compliment. It's called a compli-salt.

Do you know what a compli-salt is? It's when someone is supposedly complimenting you and it's really barbed. Let me give you an example. They show up at your house and you say wow you're on time. Which means you're usually late. How about this?

You're a really good driver for a woman. Oh wait what? It's a compli-salt. How about this one? You look so good when you wear makeup.

What is that? So you look bad most of the time but you'll look better now when you're painted right? How about this one? You're so pretty. Why are you still single? Really?

You look great for your age. I've heard this one. Recently I was I was getting my suit tailored. I would like to say I was taking it in. I wasn't. I was wanting my suit to fit and so I don't know how I got on the topic. I said well I just turned 70 and literally the tailor said what? I didn't say I'm dead. I said I turned 70 and then he says wow you look good for your age.

I mean I think you're around 65 or something. None of this is a compliment okay. A compli-salt. I think some people think they have the gift of criticism. This is my gift. It's not a gift.

You don't have it. Pastor Greg Laurie will have the second half of his message in just a moment. Don't miss House of David, a brand new original television series on Amazon Prime. Can one stone change the course of history? I will tell you the story of David who became one of the most famous kings who ever lived. It's not about the greatness of the giant. It is about the greatness of God.

Can one stone change the course of history? Well if you listen to A New Beginning you know that I like to tell Bible stories. I try to tell the story as accurately as I can then get the context of the background of it and then apply it to our life right. So in the same way we have something very special that we have put together called Beyond the House of David. It's a companion piece to the series streaming on Amazon right now called House of David and in Beyond the House of David I go on the sets. I go to the places where they shot the film and I apply the teachings of David's writings and the psalms and the principles from his life to the listener, to the viewer, to you. So we kind of pick up where the series leaves off. It's beautiful, it's cinematic, and it's something I think you're really going to enjoy. You can watch it with your whole family. So go to Harvest Plus, that's our streaming platform. Download that app and you can start watching our special new documentary series Beyond the House of David right now. Well we're considering the power of our words today as Pastor Greg continues his series called Walk This Way from the book of James.

Let's continue. We should use our words to praise God when we open this service with worship. I hope you were all worshiping because this is one of the reasons God has created you. You're wired to worship.

It's the highest use of the tongue. David wrote, thy loving kindness is better than life. My lips shall praise thee, thus will I bless thee. I'll lift up my hands unto your name. It's not enough to just think it any more than it's enough to think you love your parents or you love your siblings or you love your husband or you love your wife.

That's all great. When's the last time you told them, verbally told them, oh by the way. And you don't even have to preface it with that.

But just say I love you and maybe tell them why you love them. But it's a good thing to say. Ephesians 5 19 says be filled with the Spirit speaking to yourselves and psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord. Hebrews 13 15 tells us to give the sacrifice of praise to God. You know some people think well that's sort of fanatical.

I'm not really into lifting my hands in church to God. Oh really but you go down to the football game and when your team scores you freak out. You're painted. Your face is literally painted and the colors of your team.

You probably have their logo on your shirt right now. You know who I'm talking to. You're good with that but oh say something about Jesus and express your passion for Christ. That's excessive.

No I don't think so. We should use our tongue and words to preach the gospel. You know Jesus did not say go into all the world and be a good example.

That's not to say that we should not seek to be a good example. And in fact when you are a good example in many ways it earns you the right to share the gospel. But to the point Jesus did not say go into all the world and be a good example. He said go into all the world and do what?

Tell me. Preach the gospel. Now when we use the word preach it doesn't mean you have to yell. You can preach quietly. You can preach conversationally. You can preach on a keyboard through social media, through text, through other means. But the idea is to communicate verbally the gospel. That is how God has chosen to primarily reach non-believers.

Hebrews 10 14 says how can they call on Him to save them unless they believe in Him and how can they believe in Him if they've never heard about Him and how can they hear about Him unless someone tells them. Tells them. So my job, your job, our job is to tell people about Jesus. That is one of the highest uses of your tongue.

One last thing. We should use our words to confess our sins. The Bible says if we say we have no sin we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. But if we will confess, that's verbally acknowledged.

If we will confess our sins God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. We don't like to say I've sinned. We like to blame it on someone else. We like to blame it on our circumstances. But we need to say Lord I've sinned and we sin every day.

I'm sorry to tell you that. Even James says hey we all we all make mistakes every day. None of us are perfect.

But so of course this is something we should confess on a regular basis. I'm interested to point out that in Daniel chapter 9 we have Daniel leading the people in prayer. And he says in verse 4 I prayed to the Lord my God and I confessed oh Lord great and awesome God who keeps His covenant of loving devotion to those who love Him and keep His commandments we have sinned and done wrong.

Now here's an interesting thing. When you look at almost every Bible character apart from Christ of course. Every Bible character. Every man every woman that God used. The Bible is very honest in pointing out their flaws. But in my study of biblical characters I've never seen any flaws though I know they had them pointed out about two people in particular. And that would be Daniel and the other would be Joseph. Now you could say well Joseph maybe shouldn't have done this or said that but really you have sterling examples in these men. Daniel was such a man of God and yet he said let's pray and he said we have sinned. He didn't say you've sinned pointing to the people or they have sinned. We have sinned.

We have to acknowledge our sin before God. So what's the best use of our words? Number one to build up not tear down.

To encourage not discourage. Number two to praise God. Number three to proclaim the gospel. Number four to confess our sins. And as we close in prayer I can't think of a better thing to do to ask God to forgive us of our sins. Let me say a word to anyone who has joined us here in person or you're watching or listening wherever you might be. Maybe you don't have this relationship with Jesus Christ we've been talking about.

Here's the bottom line. We're all sinners. We've all broken God's commandments. We all fall short of his glory. We're never good enough to get to heaven because we've all sinned.

But the good news is 2,000 years ago God sent his son Jesus Christ to be born. Then to live a perfect life. Then to die a perfect death on the cross for us. He died for us. I love how the Apostle Paul said you love me and you gave yourself for me.

He personalized it. Listen yes it's true Jesus died for all of humanity but if you were the only person on the earth he would have died for you. That's how much he loves you. He died on the cross for your sin and you must understand that. What a sacrifice he made and if you'll turn from your sin and if you will admit your sin and stop blaming everyone else and just say I have sinned and turn from that sin God will forgive you. Am I talking to somebody here right now that is living without their sin forgiven? Am I talking to someone who's wracked with guilt and the pain of your actions? Well you can be forgiven and you can have a fresh start. This is for a person who hasn't accepted Christ yet.

By accepting Christ I meet a person who has asked Jesus to come into their life as their friend and their Lord and their Savior and I'm also talking to people who are believers but have lapsed. They've fallen away or to use a biblical word they've backslidden. But here's what God says return to me you backsliding children and I will heal you says the Lord. So we have to come back to the Lord. I think of the story of that prodigal son that most of us know who came to his senses and he came home and said father I've sinned. He admitted it.

Will you admit it? Let's all bow our heads and pray. If there's anybody here who has never asked Jesus Christ to come into their life to forgive them of their sin I want you to pray this prayer right where you are. You can pray it out loud if you like but this is a prayer where you're asking Christ to come into your life.

Just pray these words. Lord Jesus I know that I'm a sinner but I know that you are the Savior of the world who died on the cross for me. I turn from my sin and I choose to follow you from this moment forward and Lord we all we all confess we sin and specifically we admit we sin with our words. We think of things we've said that we should not have said.

Words we wish we could retract. Lord help us to dedicate our tongues our words to your glory. To use our tongue to use our words for what they're designed for. To bring glory to your name. To bring the gospel to other people and to lift up not tear down. Help us to be bridge builders not bridge burners. Help us to be stepping stones not stumbling blocks. Help us to be known as people of love who elevate others not tear them down. Lord we commit ourselves to you we commit our words to you. Use us Lord for your glory and we ask all of this in Jesus name.

Amen. Pastor Greg Laurie with an important word of prayer and if you've made a first-time decision for the Lord today if you've asked him to forgive your sins well we want to first welcome you into the family of God and we'd also like to help you get started living the life of faith. Let us send you Pastor Greg's New Believers Bible.

It's a Bible that answers some of the basic questions about the Christian faith and will help you build a solid foundation for your walk with the Lord. We'll send it free of charge when you call us at 1-800-821-3300. Reach us any time 24 7 1-800-821-3300 or just go online to harvest.org and click know God. And Pastor Greg we're so thankful for the work God is doing through this ministry. Yeah. We're touching lives for eternity and we're really thankful for our friends who see the fruit of this ministry and invest so this work can reach even further.

Isn't that right? Absolutely. When you invest in Harvest Ministries you're investing in the souls of men and women, boys and girls and what is the value of a soul? Well let me personalize it. What's the value of your soul? What's the value of the soul of your husband, your wife, your son or your daughter or your mom or your dad or your best friend?

Well I would say you probably couldn't put a price tag on it. It's so valuable. Well listen God says all souls are mine.

God loves us and sent his son to die on the cross to pay the price for all of our sins so we could be forgiven and come into a relationship with him. I can't think of a better investment of my resources of my money than in the work of the kingdom of God. So we would ask you to prayerfully consider investing in Harvest Ministries as we continue on to fulfill the great commission. Yeah that's right and you can make your donation right now at harvest.org or write us at A New Beginning Box 4000 Riverside California 92514 or call 1-800-821-3300. That's a 24 7 phone number 1-800-821-3300. Well next time Pastor Greg exposes those things that people think are in the Bible but really aren't. It's a study called Things Jesus Never Said. Join us here on A New Beginning with pastor and Bible teacher Greg Lord.

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