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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Hated For A Good Job

30Days Taming Your Tongue
                                                       

Talking Too Much


 Deborah Smith Pegues                      
                                                    Tongue                                                                          Opposite
1.Lying  Pr12:22The Liars                             Pr8:7,8
2.Flattering Jd16  The Flatterers
3.Manipulating Jg16:15The Manipulators
4.Hasty Pr29:20       The Hasteners
5.Divisive   Pr6:19      The Discorders
6.Argumentative Pr20:3The Argumentators  Pr17:14
7.Boasting   Pr27:2Ez35:13   The Boasters
8.Self Depreciating Ex4:10 The  Mediocres
9.Slandering Pr10:18  The Slanderers
10.Gossiping Pr18:8   The Gossipers
11.Meddling 2Th3:11  The Meddlers
12.Betraying Pr11:13  The Betrayers
13.Belittling Eph4:29  The Belittlers
14.Cynical Pr29:8    The Cynics
15.Know-It-All  Pr12:23 The Shrewds
16.Harsh Pr15:1 The Harshers
17.Tactless  Pr18:6 The Imprudents
18.Intimidating Ps55:11  The Intimidators
19.Rude Ps55:11  The Impudents
20.Judgmental Ps82:2  The MisJudgers
21.Self-Absorbed Pr26:12 The Egotistics
22. Cursing Ro3:12-14 The Cursers
23.Complaining  Jd16 The Complainers
24.Retaliating Ro12:17 The Retaliators
25.Accussing Re12:10 The Accusers
26.Discouraging Nu13:31-33 The Discouragers
27.Doubting Jas1:8  The doubters
28.Loquacious Ec5:7 The Chatterers
29.Indiscreet Pr20:19 The Talebearers
30.Silent Jb15:8      The Mimes                                                                        Ec3:1,7Mt18:15
 

1.Mga Sinungaling
2.Mga Mambobola 
3.Mga Mang-uuto
4.Mga Matabil
5.Mga Nanggugulo
6.Mga Nang Babangay
7.Mga Mayayabang
8.Sariling Pamamaliit
9.Mga Maninirangpuri
10.Mga Tsismoso at Tsismosa
11.Mga Pakialamero at Pakialamera


That's what those in the liar section say every time

MV:will be hated,Mt10:22
Bib1Yr: 1Jn3Manner of Love



Heaven And Hell



A Truth Seeker Asks


What is Philalethia


  1. The love of truth.
Origin
From Ancient Greek φιλαλήθεια (philalētheia, “sincerity”), from φιλία (philía, “love”) + ἀλήθεια (alētheia, “truth”).



2 Thessalonians 2:10King James Version (KJV)

10 And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.



Exposing the truth so that you can follow

I've been a philatelist(stamp collector) and a proud librarian. But now I am a collector of truth and a seeker

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