and render true and sound judgment in your courts."
ZECHARIAH 8 :16
The late Amy Carmichael, missionary leader in india, said that her mission had a rule for conversation: "The absent one must be safe among us. "That was her way of reminding people not to talk about another person in a derogatory way in their absence; when we would never say the same thing in their presence.
Amy Carmichael was not the first to observe such a principle. St. Agustine had a motto over his table which read, "He that speaks an idle word against an absent man or woman is not welcome at this table. " Agustine had remembered the words of Jesus, who said, "But I tell you that men will have to give accpunt on the day of Judgment for every careless word they have spoken" (Matthew 12:36).
How many times this past week have you heard someone say, "Did you hear about so-and-so?" And you replied, "No, what happened?" And they began to relate a choice bitbof news that may have been totally out of context, or so distorted as to make the truth appear false.
Yesterday I was woth two businessmen, and one asked the other," where were you this past weekend?" He replied, "Oh, I was up in the mountains with my secretary." I joined the conversation and said, "And I hope your wife was along." He smiled as he said, "Oh I guess you did not know that my secretary is my wife." How much damage could have been done with only the first half of that converastion?
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