There really are some sure signs you are growing older:
--You have a party and the neighbors don't even realize it.
--You no longer think of speed limits as a challenge.
--You quit trying to hold your stomach in, no matter who walks into the room.
--You sing along with elevator music.
--Your arms are almost too short to read the newspaper.
--Your back goes out more than you do.
--Your investment in health insurance is finally beginning to pay off.
--Your joints are more accurate than the National Weather Service.
--Your secrets are safe with your friends because they can't remember them either.
--You read lists like this and murmur, "How true!"
John Wayne, famous American actor and film icon, once said, Talk low, talk slow, and dont say too much. His advice is hard for me to follow since Im a fast talker and I dont always speak quietly or limit my words. However, this idea of controlling our speech can be a useful tool when dealing with anger. The Bible says we are supposed to be slow to speak (James 1:19), and that a soft answer turns away wrath (Prov. 15:1).
Gideon gave a soft answer during a verbal scuffle with some fellow Israelites (Judg. 8). Just after his army defeated the Midianites, a group of his countrymen criticized him sharply (v.1). They were miffed because they missed out on the main part of the battle. Gideon did not fling back a rough response. Instead, he reminded them that they had captured and killed the Midianite princes. He also honored the men by asking, What was I able to do in comparison with you? Finally, their anger toward him subsided when he said that (v.3).
With the Lords help, we can defuse heated situations by reining in our words. Responding gently and carefully to angry people can promote unity, for Gods glory.