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November 29
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Tale-bearing
emits a threefold poison; for it injures the teller, the hearer, and
the person concerning whom the tale is told. Whether the report be true
or false, we are by this precept of Gods Word forbidden to spread
it. The reputations of the Lords people should be very precious
in our sight, and we should count it shame to help the devil to dishonour
the Church and the name of the Lord. Some tongues need a bridle rather
than a spur. Many glory in pulling down their brethren, as if thereby
they raised themselves. Noahs wise sons cast a mantle over their
father, and he who exposed him earned a fearful curse. We may ourselves
one of these dark days need forbearance and silence from our brethren,
let us render it cheerfully to those who require it now. Be this our
family rule, and our personal bondSpeak evil of no man. The Holy Spirit, however, permits us to censure sin, and prescribes the way in which we are to do it. It must be done by rebuking our brother to his face, not by railing behind his back. This course is manly, brotherly, Christlike, and under Gods blessing will be useful. Does the flesh shrink from it? Then we must lay the greater stress upon our conscience, and keep ourselves to the work, lest by suffering sin upon our friend we become ourselves partakers of it. Hundreds have been saved from gross sins by the timely, wise, affectionate warnings of faithful ministers and brethren. Our Lord Jesus has set us a gracious example of how to deal with erring friends in his warning given to Peter, the prayer with which he preceded it, and the gentle way in which he bore with Peters boastful denial that he needed such a caution. November
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