Apostle James gave a significant depiction of the power installed in the tongue.
In Numbers 12:20-29, we see in commonsense terms the evil effect of abusing the tongue. Moses had sent a few men to spy out the promised Land and ten out of the twelve spies that were sent gotten back with a detestable report driven by unbelief, that expressed numerous things which showed their lack of trust in the God of their father, notwithstanding the way that He had severally exhibited His might power to them throughout their journey through the wilderness.
They appeared to be not to know their value and consequently, they described themselves as grasshoppers and those living in that land as a giant. This testimony of the unbelieve spies angered the ruler and He gave his decision contained in Numbers 14:28
This result, brought about by the evil report of the ten spies, set up the truth of Proverbs 18:21.
We as a whole will be responsible to God for each word that we say. It is in this way vital that we are aware of the professions and confessions that proceed from our mouths.
You need to be more careful in times of trouble and anger to try not to make negative pronouncements against yourself, your circumstance, your children, and all that concerns you. At the point when you end up in tough situations, make sure that the words you speak profess your faith in God that he can do what He says He will do, notwithstanding the overall conditions around you.