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The Power of Words: How Godly Men Speak with Wisdom and Grace
Author: Dave Jenkins
Series: Warriors of Grace
Date: May 5, 2026
Show Summary
In this episode of Warriors of Grace, Dave Jenkins continues the Men of Clarity series by addressing one of the most important and often overlooked areas of a man’s life: his speech.
The Bible teaches that our words are never neutral. Speech reveals the heart, shapes relationships, influences the home, strengthens or harms the church, and affects our witness before the world. Godly men are called to use their words with wisdom, self-control, humility, and grace.
Drawing from James 1:19, Proverbs 18:21, Matthew 12:34, and Ephesians 4:29, this episode helps men think biblically about listening well, speaking carefully, restraining anger, and using their words to build others up instead of tearing them down.
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- Speech reveals the condition of the heart
- Words carry the power of life and death
- Godly men must be quick to hear and slow to speak
- Listening is a form of humility and leadership
- Anger often corrupts speech and damages relationships
- Speech matters deeply in the home and in the church
- Wise speech requires repentance, restraint, and dependence on the Holy Spirit
- Practical habits can help men grow in gracious, truthful, and constructive speech
Key Scriptures
- James 1:19
- Proverbs 18:21
- Matthew 12:34
- Ephesians 4:29
Episode Overview
Every man uses words every day, but not every man thinks carefully about how his words affect others. Scripture makes clear that speech is not merely a communication issue. It is a discipleship issue. It is a heart issue. And it is a maturity issue.
James 1:19 tells us to be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger. That command runs against our natural instincts. We are often quick to react, quick to defend ourselves, and slow to listen. But biblical manhood requires a different way of living. Godly men learn to listen carefully, speak thoughtfully, and respond with self-control.
Jesus teaches in Matthew 12:34 that out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. That means our words are not random. They reveal what is going on inside us. Harshness, impatience, sarcasm, pride, and angry speech are not just speech problems. They expose heart problems. Speech reveals what is ruling us.
Proverbs 18:21 reminds us that death and life are in the power of the tongue. Words can bring encouragement, healing, wisdom, comfort, truth, and peace. They can also wound, discourage, humiliate, divide, and destroy trust. Every man needs to remember that his words carry weight. They affect marriages, children, friendships, churches, and everyday conversations.
Listening is one of the clearest marks of humility. Men who refuse to listen often lead poorly because they interrupt, assume, react too quickly, and fail to understand others. But listening slows the impulse to react. It creates room for patience, thoughtfulness, and care. Wise men do not dominate conversations. They listen well so they can respond wisely.
Being slow to speak does not mean passivity or silence. It means measured speech. It means thinking before speaking, considering tone, timing, and impact, and refusing rash or impulsive responses. Many conflicts grow because someone speaks too quickly. Mature men learn that sometimes the wisest response is to pause, pray, and come back later with calmer and more careful words.
James also says we are to be slow to anger. Anger itself is not always sinful, but uncontrolled anger distorts speech. Angry speech often includes exaggeration, accusation, cutting sarcasm, harshness, and reckless statements. Godly men learn to slow the moment, pray for wisdom, and remember that the person in front of them is an image bearer who needs grace just as they do.
Speech matters especially in the home. The words of a husband and father carry deep influence. Men should aim to speak with patience, steadiness, encouragement, and instruction. Children often remember tone longer than they remember exact words. A home becomes more stable when speech is thoughtful, respectful, and governed by grace.
Speech also matters in the church. Men strengthen the body of Christ through truth-telling, encouragement, gentleness, and face-to-face conversations marked by humility and love. Wise speech guards unity, refuses gossip and slander, and seeks to resolve conflict in a biblical way. Rather than escalating tension, mature men bring the light of God’s Word into difficult situations.
Growing in godly speech requires intentional habits. Men should pause before responding, pray for wisdom, evaluate not only what they say but how they say it, replace criticism with constructive instruction, and speak encouragement often. Ephesians 4:29 gives a clear standard: our speech should give grace to those who hear.
When we fail with our words, and every man does, the biblical response is not denial or excuse. It is confession, repentance, sincere apology, and reconciliation. Repentance strengthens credibility. Over time, as the Spirit reshapes the heart, He also reshapes speech. A man who learns to govern his words becomes a man who builds others up, strengthens relationships, leads wisely, and reflects the character of Christ.
Reflection Questions
- Do people feel safe speaking with me?
- Do I interrupt others too quickly?
- Do my words often escalate conflict?
- Do I speak harshly when I am stressed?
- Am I growing in encouragement, patience, and grace?
- Do I speak the truth in love?
Closing Encouragement
Men, use your voice to bless others, not bruise them. Let your words build people up. Speak truth. Speak carefully. Speak graciously. And let your speech reflect the wisdom and character of Christ.
Call to Action
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Dave Jenkins is happily married to his wife, Sarah, and lives in beautiful Southern Oregon. He is a writer, editor, and speaker who loves Christ, His people, the Church, and sound theology.
Dave serves as the Executive Director of Servants of Grace Ministries and the Executive Editor of Theology for Life Magazine. He is the Host and Producer of the Equipping You in Grace Podcast and a contributor to and producer of Contending for the Word.
He is the author of The War of Worldviews: Truth, Lies, and the Battle for the Christian Mind (Theology for Life, 2026), Contentment: The Journey of a Lifetime (Theology for Life, 2024), The Word Matters: Defending Biblical Authority Against the Spirit of the Age (G3 Press, 2022), and The Word Explored: The Problem of Biblical Illiteracy and What To Do About It (House to House, 2021).
You can connect with Dave on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, YouTube, or subscribe to his newsletter.
When he is not engaged in ministry work, Dave enjoys spending time with his wife, going to movies, sharing a meal at a favorite restaurant, or playing a round of golf with friends. He is also a voracious reader, particularly of Reformed theology and the Puritans, and is often found working through a stack of new books from a wide range of Christian publishers.
Dave earned his M.A.R. and M.Div. from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary.




