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Our Favorite Proverbs: Proverbs 18:8

  • Writer: David and Marilynn Chadwick
    David and Marilynn Chadwick
  • 12 hours ago
  • 2 min read

by David Chadwick


“The words of a whisperer are like delicious morsels; they go down into the inner parts of the body.”

Proverbs 18:8


A whisperer is defined as “anyone who speaks softly or in hushed tones.” Sometimes a whisper brings peace, clarity, and a softness; much like the still soft voice of the Lord that guides us, leads us, and protects us (Isaiah 30:21).


But when used incorrectly, whispering can be full of gossip and rumormongering. Proverbs 18:8 speaks specifically about this type of whisperer. It teaches that words of gossip go down deep into our inner body. It even implies that listening to these words can have a negative impact on our physical health.


This sinister whisperer spreads things that seem enticing but transfer deep toxins into the soul of the listener. This person whispers to hide, to cover up, and to deceive. It’s a whisper that hurts rather than heals.


Think about gossip for a moment. Words that are full of toxins. Unfortunately, many people love to speak these words. And even more love to hear them.


For some, listening to gossip is both entertaining and exciting. It is somewhat of an addiction that gives individuals something more exciting to focus on outside of their everyday lives. It serves as a toxic distraction. How terrible!


But why do people love such a horrible thing? Because the flesh has a powerful appetite!


Gossip tears someone else down while trying to lift yourself up. Not only does gossip puff you up with a false sense of pride but it destroys the person you are talking about, who is also created in the image of God.


Gossip truly is a double-edge sword and is deadly for both the speaker and hearer, which is one of many reasons why it is so important to stop these words before they ever enter.


Don’t listen to gossip. It’s bad for everyone involved. It hurts the person about whom you are gossiping. And, according to wise Solomon, it appears to be bad for your own physical health as well, deeply touching the inner parts of your physical body.


A strong warning from a God who made us!



 
 

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