Open and Shut
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Why do we have two ears but only one mouth?
It's been said that when our mouths are open, our ears are shut. We cannot talk and listen at the same time! James wrote that a person should be quick to listen and slow to speak (James 1:19).
As wise King Solomon recognized, there is a time to be silent and a time to speak (Ecclesiastes 3:7). When another mouth is open, perhaps we ought to keep ours shut. Others may learn from that example. Mouth open, ears shut; and mouth shut, ears open. Sounds easy enough—if we're listening.