Ephesians 4:29 (NIV)
29 Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your
mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their
needs, that it may benefit those who listen.
Filthy and unclean words and discourse are poisonous and
infectious, as putrid rotten meat: they proceed from and prove a great deal of
corruption in the heart of the speaker, and tend to corrupt the minds and
manners of others who hear them; and therefore Christians should beware of all
such discourse. It may be taken in general for all that which provokes the
lusts and passions of others. We must not only put off corrupt communications,
but put on that which is good to the use of edifying. The great use of speech
is to edify those with whom we converse. Christians should endeavour to promote
a useful conversation: that it may minister grace unto the hearers; that it may
be good for, and acceptable to, the hearers, in the way of information,
counsel, pertinent reproof, or the like. [Matthew Henry]
Novelist William Giraldi, a contributing editor to The
New Republic, recently wrote an essay on the modern phenomenon of online hate
mail, most often found in the comments section below an article. Comments often
devolve into hate-filled insults, but Giraldi draws some conclusions that
Christians could agree with. First, Giraldi writes that hate mail proves that,
"People are desperate to be heard, to make some sound, any sound, in the
world, and hate mail allows them the illusion of doing so. Legions among us
suffer from the [boredom] and [unhappiness] of modernity, from the discontents
of an increasingly [isolated] society."
According to Giraldi hate mail also means that at least
someone is listening to your viewpoints—even if they hate you for it. Giraldi
writes, "Part of a writer's [we could insert Christian here] job should be
to dishearten the happily deceived, to quash the misconceptions of the
pharisaical … to unsettle and upset. If someone isn't riled by what you write,
you aren't writing truthfully enough. Hate mail is what happens when you
do."
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