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Naturally, when we are not opening our mouths, we are more inclined to open our ears– whether toward others or toward God. We are forced into self-reflection and obedience in our silence, which will only further our ability to listen to the Spirit.- Scripture tells us that silence can help us avoid sinning (Proverbs 10:19), gain respect (Proverbs 11:12), and is deemed wise and intelligent (Proverbs 17:28). In other words, you may be blessed by holding your tongue. – Meredith Hodge

For us to distinguish the difference between knowing when to speak or be silent, we need to humbly seek the Lord through prayer, immerse ourselves in Scripture, and ask for his wisdom and discernment. Eventually, refraining from speaking in certain situations means we are practicing self-control. Trust me, maintaining this serenity can be challenging!  However, not speaking when we are supposed to, can be as well detrimental. We need to boldly speak the truth in love, with confidence and without fear, but walking with the Lord.  This means that we must give justice to the weak and fatherless that is, ‘’Defend the rights of the poor orphans, be fair to the needy and helpless. Rescue them from the power of the wicked’’ (Psalm 82:4), We must speak to correct oppression and utter wisdom. Remember, that ‘’the words of good people are wise, and they are always fair’’ (Psalm 37:30),’’Learn to do right, see that justice is done – help those who are oppressed, give orphans their rights and defend the widows’’. (Isaiah 1:17).  Since, when we quietly take the backseat to injustice, we are doing more harm than good in our silence. More so, if we allow fear to stop us from speaking when we are supposed to or sharing the gospel with others then not speaking in this situation is more detrimental than helpful. ‘’Instead, we always speak as God wants us to, because he has judged us worthy to be entrusted with the Good News. We do not try to please people, but to please God, who tests our motives’’. (1 Thessalonians 2:4).  Remember, in (Acts 18: 9,) The Lord said to Paul, “Do not be afraid, but keep on speaking and do not give up, for l am with you. No one will be able to harm you, for many in this city are my people’’.

 Similarly, we should speak with courage and boldness when we find a member(s) of our family, or congregation or colleagues at work, doing the wrong thing.  We should not keep quiet out of fear because not speaking may be more harmful to the entire family, society and church. You can imagine if Chris’s disciples did not speak with courage and boldness after the death of Our Lord, you and l would not know the gospel.  However, we should be careful not to speak when we are angry. Silence is best in moment of anger. When we are angry, there is the likelihood that we may go overboard and would lose the understanding and judgement of the Holy Spirit. ‘’Remember this, my dear brothers and sisters, everyone must be quick to listen, but slow to speak and slow to become angry. Human anger does not achieve God’s righteous purpose’’-(James,1: 19-20).

 Let us pray therefore, that ‘’everything we do or say, should be done in the name of the Lord Jesus, as we give thanks through Him to God the Father’’ (Colossians 3: 17). Amen.

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Beatrice Egbuna is an experienced Broadcast Technologist with a strong background in managing broadcast equipment and sound technology. She has played a leading role in building and installing various radio studios, as well as maintaining and repairing both analogue and digital equipment at Voice of Nigeria (VON) studios. Egbuna holds a degree in Mass Communication from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and the Lagos State University (LASU), and has received training in Audio Engineering from the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom. She also holds certificates in Senior Management Programmes from the Lagos Business School (LBS) and the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON), as well as a certificate in Entrepreneurial Management from the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) of the Pan-Atlantic University (PAU). Prior to joining EDC in 2011, Beatrice worked in various capacities at the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and VON before retiring in 2010 as Deputy Director Programming. She has also worked as a Consultant/Mentor on projects like "Road-to-Growth" powered by Cherie Blair Foundation and Access Bank Plc. Egbuna produced and presented "Enterprise Stories", a live radio program on Inspiration 92.3 FM, which brings entrepreneurs together every Tuesday at 3 pm to share their success stories and inspire startup developers to follow their dreams. She also produced "The Economy and You," a program that aired for about four years on Rhythm 93.7 FM, which brought policymakers, technocrats and successful business executives to discuss government policies and their impact on the economy and businesses in Nigeria. Currently, Beatrice Egbuna is the Principal Consultant at Maluwe Capacity Builders International, Nigeria, where she provides real-time feedback and actionable advice that adds value to her clients. She is also a mentor and faculty member at the Enterprise Development Centre of the Pan-Atlantic University, and a BDSP Consultant on the 5-year (20??-20??) MASTERCARD TRANSFORMING NIGERIA YOUTH PROJECT (TNY). Egbuna is passionate about developing the entrepreneurship ecosystem, providing business support and advisory services to entrepreneurs within and outside the EDC business network for over a decade. She is a certified IFC/LPI Trainer, certified SMEDAN Business Development Service Provider (BDSP), life coach, work-life balance advocate/coordinator, and marriage counsellor who helps employees/career/business people find fulfilment in the workplace, balance in their daily activities, and solutions to their marital challenges. To reach Beatrice Egbuna she can be contacted through her email addresses: bettyegbuna@yahoo.com and maluwehelp@gmail.com. She also has a website, https://momentwithbetty.com.

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  • Bibi, August 6, 2024 @ 3:10 pm Reply

    Good write up. Very inspiring .

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