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"When there are many words, sin is unavoidable, but the one who controls his lips is prudent"
- Proverbs 10:19
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There are a few things that coaches and athletes must deal with throughout the season of their sport, no matter if their team is winning or not. It doesn't matter if your team is having a great season or a terrible season, someone will always have something to say outside of the field or court. A parent, a bystander, another coach, an athlete: someone will find something to pick apart about you, your decisions, athletic capabilities, etc..
So where does that leave us?
We look to the Scripture for the day. Sin isn't ended by many words, but by holding our tongues and controlling our lips. It is a hard thing to do. James 3:5 says that "though the tongue is a small part of the body, it boasts great things. Consider how a small fire sets ablaze a large forest." Our tongues also have the power of life and death, according to Proverbs 18:21. So when you feel weak for allowing the words of others to hurt you, remember those two Scriptures; it is understandable for you to feel the weight of the criticism.
BUT we don't have to let our knees buckle under that weight. We have a God who is capable of healing those places in our hearts that have been hurt by the words of others. And that same God will give us the wisdom and strength we need to control our lips and not add to the word salad that is constantly being tossed around in our communities. When we control our lips, we can know that the Lord is pleased and is fighting our battles for us. We need not to get involved.
Go
The next time someone comes to you with a harsh criticism, instead of adding more fuel to the fire, try to remain silent and hold your tongue.
Remember that the truth is not in what others say about you, but what God says about you.
Questions
Study Verses
James 1:2-4
James 1:19-20
Ephesians 4:31-32