
Gossip
So what exactly is
gossip? It is idle talk or rumor, especially about the personal or
private affairs of others. It is most often made up of useless or
spiteful tales and is almost always done behind the back of the subject
of the gossip.
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The words of a gossip are like choice morsels
(Proverbs 18:8) |
Many of the magazines
which can be bought at a newsagent are full of gossip. They tell of what
the Hollywood stars are currently up to. Given the sales of these
magazines it is obvious that gossip is a big seller.
Gossip is a problem for
everyone because we all like to hear news and tell it others –
particularly what we call “juicy” news.
The
words of a gossip are like choice morsels; they go down to a man's
inmost parts.
(Proverbs Ch.18:8)
What does the Bible say
about gossip?
God has nothing good to
say about gossip.
…a
gossip separates close friends.
(Proverbs Ch.16:28)
Gossip can keep
believers out of the kingdom – it is classified as a sin.
They
have become filled with every kind of wickedness, evil, greed and
depravity. They are full of envy, murder, strife, deceit and malice.
They are gossips, slanderers, God-haters, insolent, arrogant and
boastful; they invent ways of doing evil; they disobey their parents;
they are senseless, faithless, heartless, ruthless. Although they know
God's righteous decree that those who do such things deserve death, they
not only continue to do these very things but also approve of those who
practice them.
(Romans Ch.1:29-32)
If we love our neighbour,
we will not tell stories about them or betray their trust.
So in
everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this
sums up the Law and the Prophets.
(Matthew Ch.7:12)
With this verse in mind,
we should stop gossiping for no one likes to be the subject of gossip
and rumours.
Gossip breaks down
relationships
Making up or spreading
false reports was strictly forbidden by God.
Do not pass along untrue reports. Do not cooperate with an evil man by
affirming on the witness stand something you know is false.
(Exodus Ch.23:1)
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Gossip, slander, and
false witnessing undermined families, strained neighbourhood
cooperation, and made chaos of the justice system. Destructive gossip
still causes problems. Even if you do not initiate a lie, you become
responsible if you pass it along. Don’t circulate rumours – rather stop
them.
Gossip has lasting
wounds
Gossip is often more
harmful and lasting than physical wounds.
Telling lies about someone is as harmful as hitting him with an axe, or
wounding him with a sword, or shooting him with a sharp arrow.
(Proverbs Ch.25:18)
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Lying is vicious and can
have permanent effects like those of a stab wound. Passing on a bit of
gossip can be like stabbing the victim with a sword. Stay silent rather
than gossip!
Gossip is a waste of
valuable time
Keep yourself busy! It
is at times when you are inactive when people start to gossip.
As for
younger widows, …they get into the habit of being idle and going about
from house to house. And not only do they become idlers, but also
gossips and busybodies, saying things they ought not to.
(1 Timothy 5:11-13)
Yet we hear that some of you are living in
laziness, refusing to work, and wasting your time in gossiping. In the
name of the Lord Jesus Christ we appeal to such people – we command them
– to quiet down, get to work, and earn their own living.
(2 Thessalonians CH.3:11-12) [1]
A lazy person who
doesn’t work ends up filling his or her time with less than helpful
activities, like gossip. When we hear rumours and hearsay it is
tantalizing and exciting to hear – you feel like one of the insiders.
But these same stories can pull people down. Rather than wasting time
listening to these stories, look for a task, to do for Christ or for
your family. Then start working on the task. This is a much more
positive use of your time.
How do you know whether
you are gossiping?
One hint as to whether
you are gossiping may be how much you talk!
A
gossip betrays a confidence; so avoid a man who talks too much.
(Proverbs Ch.20:19)
When you are telling a
story about someone ask yourself the following questions:
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1. How certain am I that the facts are correct?
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2. Was the information given in confidence?
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3. Have I checked the facts with the person involved?
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4. Am I telling this story to help build up others in
Christ?
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.
(Ephesians Ch.4:29)
Conclusion
The message throughout
the Bible is very clear – don’t gossip! All it does is cause hurt and
damage. God rewards the just and the righteous, so do as God requests
and avoid gossip - stay trustworthy.
A
gossip betrays a confidence, but a trustworthy man keeps a secret.
(Proverbs Ch.11:13)

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