20 prayers about guarding your words
Oh, Lord,
I don’t have the words for what I’m feeling right now. Or what I should say. Or if I should say anything at all.
Words are tricky. They tend to pop out. Help me to pray YOUR words about MY words:
Make the words of my mouth pleasing and acceptable to you. (Psalm 19:14)
Give me gracious words, sweet like honeycomb and healing to the bones. (Proverbs 16:24)
May my mouth speak wisdom and my heart be filled with understanding. (Psalm 49:3)
Purify my words like silver, burn off the dross in your crucible. (Psalm 12:6)
Whenever I open my mouth, give me the faith to speak the gospel fearlessly, as I should. (Ephesians 6:19)
Help my speech to be as beautiful and valuable as apples of gold in pictures of silver. (Proverbs 25:11)
Your words are true and faithful. They will prove to be true. May I speak them! (Psalm 33:4)
I want to take hold of your words, obey your commands, and live! (Proverbs 4:4)
Lord, may all of my words be just. Keep me from speaking perverse words! (Proverbs 8:8)
Keep be from speaking reckless words that pierce others’ hearts. Convict me when I do, and help me use my words to bring healing. (Proverbs 12:18)
Keep me from gossip, which goes down deep into the soul. (Proverbs 18:8)
Frustrate my words and guard my tongue when I am faithless. (Proverbs 22:12)
Your words give light. Make me a light-giver! (Proverbs 119:130)
Lord, guard my mouth! My words will either acquit me or condemn me! (Matthew 12:37)
Give me your words of wisdom that none of my adversaries can contradict or resist. (Luke 21:15)
I want to remain in you and have your words to remain in me; then I can ask anything of you and you will give it to me. (John 15:7)
Let no one deceive me with empty words; keep me from deceiving others with empty words. (Ephesians 5:6)
May my words be formed and produced by the Spirit of God. (1 Corinthians 2:13)
May my words not be conducive to quarrels and controversies; may they never produce envying, strife, or malicious talk. (1 Timothy 6:4)
Lord, use my words to encourage others to seek you and serve you. (1 Thessalonians 4:18)
In Jesus’ precious name,
Amen.