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Daily Bread

Tone check

The Philippine Star

Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one.  — Colossians 4:6

 

Driving home from work, I heard a radio advertisement that got my attention. It was for a computer program that checks e-mails as they are written. I was familiar with “spell check” and “grammar check” programs, but this was different. This was “tone check.” The software monitors the tone and wording of e-mails to make certain they are not overly aggressive, unkind, or mean-spirited.

As I listened to the announcer describe the features of this software, I wondered what it would be like to have something like that for my mouth. How many times have I reacted harshly instead of listening first — and later regretted the words I had spoken? Certainly a tone check would have protected me from responding so foolishly.

Paul saw the need for us as believers to check our speech — expectedly when talking to those who are not Christians. He said, “Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one” (Col. 4:6). His concern was that our speech be graceful, reflecting the beauty of our Savior. And it must be inviting to others. Talking with the right tone to unbelievers is vital to our ability to witness to them. Colossians 4:6 can be our tone check.                    — Bill Crowder

 

Tone of voice can be effective

If our spirit’s calm and meek;

Let us watch our words and actions,

Always careful how we speak. — Hess

 

READ: Colossians 4:2-6

 

Every time we speak,

our heart is on parade.

The Bible in one year:

• Isaiah 11-13

• Ephesians 4

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