That statement is a direct and powerful truth from the words of Jesus Himself. It serves as a profound diagnostic tool for our inner spiritual state.
Here is a reflection on that principle, in both explanation and poetic form.
The Biblical Source
"A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and an evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of." - Luke 6:45 (Also Matthew 12:34-35)
The Meaning
This teaching reveals that our words are not random or isolated. They are the overflow of our inner life. What we consistently fill our hearts and minds with will inevitably, and often unintentionally, spill out through our speech.
· The Heart as a Reservoir: Your heart is like a well. Whatever you pour into it—whether love, truth, gratitude, bitterness, fear, or envy—is what it holds.
· The Mouth as the Spout: Your speech is the spout of that well. When pressure is applied (stress, surprise, joy, or conflict), whatever is inside will come gushing out. You cannot consistently produce fresh, kind words from a heart reservoir filled with bitterness.
A Poetic Reflection
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The heart, a hidden, deep-filled well, A silent story it does tell. It gathers all the secret things, The joy a soaring spirit brings, The bitter roots,the hidden fears, The sediment of unshed tears.
You cannot cage what dwells within, It must,at last, come bursting in Upon the world in word and tone, A harvest from the seed you've sown.
For abundance of the heart, the mouth will speak. The strong,the gracious, and the meek. In unguarded moments,it is plain— A heart of peace,a heart of pain.
If criticism, gossip, lies, Are what consistently arise, Then look within,and you will find A troubled and ungenerous mind.
If grace and gratitude and praise Color your ordinary days, Then from a well of love you drink, And from that love,your words will think.
So guard your heart, this sacred space, With truth and mercy,love and grace. For what you pour in,you will see Come flowing out,inevitably.
Let Christ, His Word, His Spirit's art, Fill up the corners of your heart. Until the overflow you make Is speech that heals for His name's sake.
"Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer." - Psalm 19:14
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