Proverbs: Think First, Speak Second

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Wisdom that sticks with you - straight from God's Word.

“Intelligent people think before they speak; what they say is then more persuasive” (Proverbs 16:23, GNT).

Nowadays, we often can call this proverb the “ready, fire, aim" mentality. If we blurt out the first thing on our minds, many mistakes and offenses will be made, and reputations will be diminished. But if we carefully think through the matter before speaking, our words will tend to be more measured and thus more appreciated. 

This crucial pause allows us to R-E-S-T - Review, Empathize, Soften, and Tailor our response. Many other Proverbs can be applied if we stop to think first and review the situation, such as, "A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger" or "Do not answer a fool according to his folly, lest you also be like him" (Proverbs 15:1 and Proverbs 26:4, NKJV).

Empathizing, trying to understand what someone else feels, is an important element of being a good listener and in the course of time, producing a wise reply. Empathy helps us to soften and tailor our response, and be gracious toward the hasty words of others. 

How are you doing at thinking before you speak? What can you improve on?

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Amanda Stiver

Amanda Stiver

Amanda Stiver graduated from the Robert D. Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon.

Mario Seiglie

Mr. Seiglie was born in Havana, Cuba, and came to the United States when he was a child. He found out about the Church when he was 17 from a Church member in high school. He went to Ambassador College in Big Sandy, Texas, and in Pasadena, California, graduating with degrees in theology and Spanish. He serves as the pastor of the Garden Grove, CA UCG congregation and serves in the Spanish speaking areas of South America. He also writes for the Beyond Today magazine and currently serves on the UCG Council of Elders. He and his wife, Caty, have four grown daughters, and grandchildren.