Daily Devotional for June 6, 2022

No Jerking!

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No Jerking!
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Today's Verse

James 3:3-10 in KJV, NKJV, NIV, ERV

Bible version changes do not affect the Key audio or "Today's Key Verse," below.

“Don’t jerk the reins like that!” Peyton snapped. “How often do I have to tell you?”

Her younger cousin Lexi shifted in the saddle. “Sorry,” she murmured.

Peyton frowned. “See that you remember after this.”

“Come here for a minute, Peyton,” called Mom, who was watching.

“Right now? I’m in the middle of helping Lexi learn to ride,” said Peyton. But at Mom’s insistence, she walked over to the fence.

“I think you need to take some of your own advice,” Mom said.

“My advice? You mean about not jerking on the bit too hard?” asked Peyton, puzzled. “I’m not even riding! Lexi says she wants to learn, and I’m doing my best to teach her. I told her over and over not to jerk at Shadow’s mouth, but she just doesn’t get it!”

“Perhaps not, but the Bible reminds us that words work much like the bit in a horse’s mouth. Bits are small, but it takes only a little pressure on them to make the horse turn.”

“That’s why it makes me so mad when Lexi jerks on Shadow’s mouth,” replied Peyton. “It hurts him.”

“That’s just the point, Peyton. You’re using words the way Lexi is using the bit.”

Peyton hesitated, remembering the harsh way she scolded Lexi. “You’re saying my words hurt Lexi,” she said slowly.

Mom nodded. “Our words can often seem like small things to us, but they can have a big impact on others. That’s why we need to remember Jesus gives us the power to control our tongues and trust Him to help us speak in a loving way.”

Peyton sighed. “Okay. I’ll do that. No more jerking.” She turned and ran back

to Lexi and Shadow. “Okay, Lexi, ride along the fence and pull the reins gently to turn Shadow.”

Lexi nodded and followed her instructions. “Did I do it wrong again?” she asked anxiously when she got back.

“Well, you’re still holding the reins a little too tight. You only need a little pressure to get Shadow to go where you want him to,” Peyton explained. “Try it again, okay?” After several tries, Lexi made the turns without yanking Shadow’s mouth. “All right!” Peyton beamed at her cousin. “Way to go, Lexi!”

-Leah Good

How about you?

Do you sometimes struggle to use words that help rather than hurt? As today’s Bible reading points out, the tongue is small but powerful. The old saying “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me” is not true. Trust Jesus to help you use words that encourage people and show them His love. Make today’s Key Verse your prayer.

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