Your Daily Prayer 4 February 2022

Prayer for God to Set a Guard Over My Mouth
By Tiffany Thibault

Set a guard over my mouth, LORD; keep watch over the door of my lips. – Psalm 141:3

I remember a playground chant from my elementary school days: “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” Thankfully, I don’t have any experience with sticks and stones. However, I have broken a few bones in my life and they definitely do hurt, they do eventually heal.

“Words will never hurt me.” This childhood chant is a lie. Words do hurt. Those words often quickly take deep root inside our hearts as we pretend to be tough. Those words label us. Those words limit us. The pain of those words often lingers, causing more harm than we even realize. Those words cripple us from living the life that the Lord has for us.

As Christians, we need the Lord’s help with the words that come out of our mouths. Words have so much power in our lives and in the lives of those around us. The words that we speak can build up or tear down.

It says in Proverbs 18:21 that “Death and life are in the power of the tongue.” It absolutely matters what we say, not only to ourselves, but to others.

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The most important thing that we can do is to make sure that we pray every day that God will guard our words and be honored in our conversations. Preparing our hearts and our thoughts before we talk with others will help us to be more cautious about the words that cross our lips.

The Lord, He is there to help us, to guard our mouths, to watch over our lips, and to guide our thoughts to ones that are pleasing to Him. 

Dear Lord,

I pray that you set a guard over my mouth, that only words that honor you will cross my lips. May my words bring help and healing to others. May your peace and love flow through my words to the world around me. Lord, I pray that you keep watch over the door of my lips, that nothing comes out that is not uplifting and edifying. Please keep me from gossip, slander and all untruths. May the words of my mouth be acceptable to you. 

In your name I pray,