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Watch Your Mouth

An episode of the Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church podcast, hosted by Tommy Carr, titled "Watch Your Mouth" was published on June 1, 2025 and runs 46 minutes.

June 1, 2025 ·46m · Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church

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In this powerful message, we're challenged to confront the reality of conflict in our relationships and families. The Book of James provides timeless wisdom: be swift to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger. This scripture serves as a foundation for addressing the conflicts that inevitably arise in our lives. We're reminded that there's no such thing as a perfect family, and conflict doesn't mean we're flawed - it means we're human. The message draws interesting parallels between solving conflicts and putting together a puzzle, emphasizing that communication is the light that illuminates our conflicts. We're encouraged to examine our own communication patterns, moving beyond shallow exchanges to deeper, more meaningful conversations that address feelings and needs. This insight is particularly relevant in our digital age, where phones and media can become barriers to genuine connection. As we reflect on our own relationships, we're called to identify the real enemy - not the person we're in conflict with, but the spiritual forces that seek to divide us.

In this powerful message, we're challenged to confront the reality of conflict in our relationships and families. The Book of James provides timeless wisdom: be swift to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger. This scripture serves as a foundation for addressing the conflicts that inevitably arise in our lives. We're reminded that there's no such thing as a perfect family, and conflict doesn't mean we're flawed - it means we're human. The message draws interesting parallels between solving conflicts and putting together a puzzle, emphasizing that communication is the light that illuminates our conflicts. We're encouraged to examine our own communication patterns, moving beyond shallow exchanges to deeper, more meaningful conversations that address feelings and needs. This insight is particularly relevant in our digital age, where phones and media can become barriers to genuine connection. As we reflect on our own relationships, we're called to identify the real enemy - not the person we're in conflict with, but the spiritual forces that seek to divide us.

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