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Monday Feb 16, 2026
Loose Lips and Fists!
Monday Feb 16, 2026
Monday Feb 16, 2026
Garth Heckman
The David Alliance
Ever say something that immediately provoked a beating? Just one slip of the lip and you got jacked? Not me, but my buddy did, sitting in the stands of a high school football game… smarted off to the wrong person… clip, down goes Frasier…
Prov. 18: 6 A fool's lips walk into a fight,
and his mouth invites a beating.
16 A man's gift makes room for him
and brings him before the great.
It is fascinating to put these two verses side-by-side because they represent two opposite ways a person's "mouth" or "actions" can open doors. While Verse 6 shows how words can get you into trouble, Verse 16 shows how generosity can get you into "the room."
Comparison: Proverbs 18:6 vs. Proverbs 18:16
|
Feature |
Verse 6: The Fool's Lips |
Verse 16: A Man's Gift |
|
The Action |
Speaking recklessly and provocatively. |
Giving a gift (generosity or social grace). |
|
The Motion |
"Walking into" a fight. |
"Making room" for the person. |
|
The Result |
Conflict and "a beating." |
Access to "great men" (influence). |
|
The Direction |
Downward spiral into trouble. |
Upward movement into opportunity. |
The Contrast:
Verse 6 describes someone who forces their way into a situation with loud, aggressive words, only to find pain. Verse 16 describes someone who clears a path through excellence or generosity. One uses their mouth to create a wall; the other uses their resources to open a door.
(Note: In Hebrew, "gift" can mean a literal bribe or a sincere gesture of honor. In a wisdom context, it generally refers to the "gift" of one's talents or a spirit of generosity that makes people want to welcome you.)
Discipleship Lesson: "The Door-Opener"
Scripture: Proverbs 18:6, 16
Theme: Controlling our influence through restraint and generosity.
1. Check Your Entrance
A disciple of Christ is called to be an ambassador. Verse 6 warns us that if we enter conversations with a "fighting" spirit—ready to argue, correct, or insult—we aren't just representing ourselves poorly; we are inviting unnecessary suffering.
- Question: Are you "walking into fights" on social media or in your family that could be avoided with a bit of silence?
2. Let Your Character Clear the Way
Verse 16 tells us that a "gift" makes room. In a spiritual sense, your "gift" is the grace and talent God has given you. You don’t need to shout to be heard or kick doors down to get ahead. When you lead with generosity and excellence, God provides the "room" for your influence.
- Question: Are you trying to "talk" your way into leadership, or are you serving your way there?
3. The Gospel Connection
Jesus is the ultimate example of these two verses. When He was insulted, He did not "invite a beating" by trading insults (1 Peter 2:23); He remained silent. Yet, His "gift"—the sacrifice of His life—opened the ultimate door for us to enter the presence of the "Great King."
Prayer Focus:
Lord, keep my lips from inviting conflict today. Help me to lead with a spirit of generosity and excellence, trusting that You will open the doors You want me to walk through.
Would you like me to find a few more verses in Proverbs that specifically discuss how "the gift of the tongue" can be used for healing instead of fighting?


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