The ancients believed that there were as many sins of the tongue as letters in the alphabet, while the Apostle James described the tongue as 'a world of iniquity'. The Puritan preacher, John Flavel, was often grieved by the language used by professing Christians. Here he warns against several forms of sinful speech and points to the Spirit's 'excellent way to season our words, and keep them sweet and sound... (Col. 4:6).'
John Flavel
John Flavel (1628-1691) was born in 1628 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. He was the son of Richard Flavel, a minister who died of the plague in 1665 while in prison for nonconformity. John Flavel was educated by his father in the ways of religion, then “plied his studies hard” as a commoner at University College, Oxford. In 1650, he was ordained by the presbytery at Salisbury. He settled in Diptford, where he honed his numerous gifts. He married Joan Randall, a godly woman, who died while giving birth to their first child in 1655. The baby died as well. After a year of mourning, Flavel married Elizabeth Stapell and was again blessed with a close, God-fearing marriage, as well as children. Excerpt from Meet the Puritans by Dr. Joel Beeke and Randall J. Pederson
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Category: Christian Living
Format: Book (Paperback) (100)
Publisher: Banner of Truth Trust
Date Published: Jan 01, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 9781848710177
SKU: LT-770
Dimensions: 3.75 x 5.25 x 0.25 (in)
Weight: 2.10 oz