Quote of the Week, Spiritual Integrity of Everyday Speech, by William Law, 18th century

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“Let nothing be said in your conversation that is vain, foolish, or ridiculous; but let all your discourse be such as becomes a servant of God.”

—William Law (1686 – 1781)

Source: William Law, A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life (London: William Innys, 1729), 248.

Question for reflection: In what ways does my daily conversation reflect the character of a servant of God, and how might I become more intentional about speaking with grace, wisdom, and purpose?

 

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