“A Reminder in My
Pocket!”
A few years ago, I did a chapel service with the students
about things I carry in my pockets at all times. You can ask them if they remember. I’m sure some students will. This last week, I was reminded of how
important one item is as a constant reminder to me. In my right pocket is almost always a pocket
knife. It is a tool I use most every day
for at least one thing – usually many things.
My pocket knife is very sharp.
It’s “sharpness” makes it effective for the task I use it to
accomplish. It’s “sharpness” also makes
it a potential danger if I am not careful.
Each time I use it, I am reminded of James 3:1-12 that talks about
taming the tongue. The verse I
especially remember is James 3:10: “Out of the same mouth come praise and
cursing. My brothers, this should not
be.” Words can be like my pocket knife
– very helpful and good. Words can also
be like my pocket knife – very hurtful and bad.
Now, we all use knives in the kitchen when we cook. Maybe you could share this the next time you
eat together and discuss the helpful and harmful abilities of the words we
choose. (By
the way, left pocket = keys and chap stick; right pocket = pocket knife and
floss, but it used to be a pocket knife and pocket cross until I lost the
cross. That is what kids might
remember!)
Family Discussion Points!
Discuss the positive uses of a knife when cooking.
Discuss the one potential danger of using a knife when
cooking.
How is the tongue (or our words to others) filled with
positive and dangerous potential?
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