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(33) "Either make the tree good and its fruit good,
or else make the tree bad and its fruit bad; for a tree is known by its
fruit. (34) Brood of vipers! How can you, being evil, speak good things? For out
of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. (35) A good man out of the good
treasure of his heart brings forth good things, and an evil man out of the evil
treasure brings forth evil things. (36) But I say to you that for every idle
word men may speak, they will give account of it in the day of judgment. (37)
For by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be
condemned." New
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This is a strong statement from our Savior! The fundamental question is: "How
Christ-like is our speech?" This is just one area out of the whole of our
behavior. We will be judged for every word, even the idle ones that we may just
toss off in a time of weakness or when joking around with friends. That is a
pretty strict judgment.
Jesus speaks here in black-and-white terms. The tree (meaning the person) is
either good—producing good fruit—or he is bad and produces bad fruit. Which are
we—the good or the bad tree?
In verse 34, He says, "Out of the abundance of the heart we speak"—and we
could add, "and act." Jesus says in Matthew 15:17-18 that it is not what goes into a man that
defiles him, but what comes out of him. What comes out of a person will be
either good things like service, love,
kindness,
and other fruits
of the spirit, or bad things, the works of the flesh, which He names
there.
So, what will it be with us? What is the abundance of our heart?
The picture here is that the heart is a kind of vessel—a bowl—and things are
poured into the heart. At a certain point, the vessel will overflow, and an
abundance will come out of it. What comes out of our heart—this bowl or
vessel—will expose the characteristics of the heart.
When we pour information into our minds, we process it. For a while, it stays
in the bowl, as it were, and becomes mixed with what has been put there before.
Our minds work on it for a while, and over time, it begins to gel into certain
ideas. Once our minds are full, ideas break out in words, plans, and behaviors.
Evil thoughts within, evil speech and/or works without. Or, we can put it the
other way around—godly, kind, Christ-like thoughts within, godly, kind,
Christ-like speech and/or works without.
What breaks out of our hearts? We have to answer that ourselves. Do we have
profane minds that spew out profane speech? Or, is it "on [our] tongue is the
law of kindness" (Proverbs 31:26) because behind our tongues are pure and kind
hearts?
This is vitally important because "by those words" we will either be
justified or condemned. Our thoughts are just precursors to our speech and
action.
So, where do we stand in relation to this line that Jesus
Christ our Savior, our High Priest and Judge, has drawn? Are we a good tree
or a bad one?
— Richard T. Ritenbaugh
To learn more, see: Is God in All Our Thoughts?
Related Topics: Abundance of the Heart Defilement Evil Heart Heart , Pure Profane Speech Profanity Speech Speech, Christ-like Words, Idle Words, Judged by Words, Power of
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