Life and Death Are In The Power of the Tongue | Proverbs 18:21 Episode 67
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Summary
Your words aren't neutral—they are actively building your future or cementing your destruction. In a generation drowning in noise and digital performance, we’ve learned how to talk about holy things without living a holy life. Stop letting your tongue speak from your unhealed wounds, get back on the Rock, and speak the life of the King.
In this Wake Up Call from the edge of the court, Jason J. Knight confronts the spiritual weight of our speech. We’re breaking down why careless language destroys your legacy, how a transactional culture has cheapened our covenants, and how to bring your tongue into absolute submission under the Shepherd.
The Anchors:
Proverbs 18:21: The absolute spiritual law that life and death are directly governed by the power of the tongue.
The Heart Diagnostic: Understanding why your speech under pressure reveals the exact state of your internal healing.
Monday Surrender of the Tongue: Moving past a Sunday performance and into a daily lifestyle of covenant connection and truth.
The Takeaway:
You cannot carry the authority of a witness if your mouth is constantly releasing the cynicism of the crowd. If you do not let Jesus heal the hidden places of your heart, your words will continue to bleed on the people you love the most. Quiet the external noise of the culture, drop the pride of self-reliance, and anchor your speech in the Word of God. Your household, your future, and your legacy depend on it. Stay awake, stay anchored, and keep standing.
Frequency Found:
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Website: https://knightwaveradio.com
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Stay awake. Stay anchored.