Michael D. Sedler
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“It is good to ask questions, especially when we are uncertain, unsure or confused. However, we must check our attitudes and be certain that we do not fall into a position of “questioning.” Questioning will only yield mistrust and division. Our motives should be to bring greater understanding and clarity to situations. Should we speak up or should we be silent? We must consider our choices prayerfully. Think of a time when you approached someone with a “questioning” attitude. How did he or she respond to you? What about a time when you approached someone with a pure attitude of asking questions? Was the response different?”
― When to Speak Up and When To Shut Up
― When to Speak Up and When To Shut Up
“Listening to grumbling and ungodly attitudes eventually contaminates the spirit. The more we allow discontent to be taken in by our spirits, the greater the tendency to compromise our own speech patterns. We are being called to a high standard of living where the rewards for our faithfulness are eternal.”
― Stopping Words That Hurt: Positive Words in a World Gone Negative
― Stopping Words That Hurt: Positive Words in a World Gone Negative
“Are we just looking for a sympathetic ear to agree with us, or are we asking for people to speak the truth to us? I can remember many times being angry with someone because he spoke the truth to me. How about you?”
― Stopping Words That Hurt: Positive Words in a World Gone Negative
― Stopping Words That Hurt: Positive Words in a World Gone Negative
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