Proverbs 26:18-19 (NASV)
Like a madman who throws
Firebrands, arrows and death,
So is the man who deceives his neighbor,
And says, “ Was I not joking?”
Subject: The Tongue
Sarcasm and rude, coarse jesting is a matter of life in today's society. When the era of "sitcoms" hit the television viewing audience we were introduced to an ever growing view of "put-down" humor. We have a constant bombardment of ridicule from cartoons for kids to cartoons for adults, all of which increases the desire to get the same response from others. Solomon is telling us that this act of tossing "jokes" at each other, at the expense of the hearer, is like tossing arrows at them. Poor joking is deception. It is the world we live in today. We are being deceptive, harmful and mad when we do such things to others. Paul calls it coarse jesting and tells us it is not befitting for believers (Eph. 4:5). Jesus tells us to let our "yes" be "yes" and our "no" be "no." We are not to be using our speech to hurt others. We are to use our tongue to bring peace and strength to others. Don't use your tongue to get a laugh from others at the expense of others. You may think it is funny. To them it is like being hit by firebrands, arrows and death.
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