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Proverbs 17.4 NLT
'Wrongdoers eagerly listen to gossip; liars pay close attention to slander.'
The Book of Proverbs was written more than 2,500 years ago, but the issues that it tackles are so up to date that you could imagine it was written yesterday! Today’s verse reminds us that there have always been gossips. There are many references to gossips in Proverbs and it is clear that the writer is deeply disturbed about their power to destroy relationships and make life miserable. Of course, everyone understands the magnetic power of juicy gossip. In Proverbs 18.8 NIV we read, “The words of a gossip are like choice morsels; they go down to the inmost parts.” The whole process of gossip is enticing. The gossip may draw you in by telling you that they haven’t told anyone else this piece of information. It’s because of your special relationship that they are giving you this privileged information. The gossip then shares their news in as dramatic a way as possible, and you are hooked. It’s a dangerous process, but the reality is that life today is just the same as the ancient world. Gossip is as destructive today as it has always been.
Every community is fertile ground for gossip, and churches are no exception. The love and care that binds a church together means that there is a constant flow of information, and so there is a continual danger that it could amount to no more than gossip. We are wise to check ourselves when we pass on information about other people. The pneumonic T-H-I-N-K is helpful. Ask yourself is it true, helpful, inspiring, necessary and kind? If the information doesn’t pass those tests, then it’s important that you keep quiet.
Concern about gossip is found in both the Old and the New Testaments. The apostle Paul often spoke about its danger and urged his readers only to share what was “helpful for building others up according to their needs” (Ephesians 4.29) We all need to listen carefully to his words and to respond to any gossip that we hear with decisiveness and love.
Question: What is your response when someone shares gossip with you?
Prayer: Lord God, help me to do everything possible not to pass on any gossip. Give me your strength and wisdom so that I will always speak in a way that will bring encouragement and help to others. Amen
Released on 1 Feb 2022
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