There is a great deal of similarity between the lying Ephesians 4:25, the stolen Ephesians 4:28, and the unable to talk to Ephesians 4:29. Either way, Paul urges us to bless us for the people who are in contact with us everyday. Paul emphasized that merely avoiding lying, stealing, talking is not enough. The truth is that Christianity is more than just a "no" religion. As a disciple of Christ, we should follow the example of Jesus, and the word of Jesus is full of grace and surprises people (Luke 4: 22).
Paul wrote a letter to the Ephesians: "As long as it is established, do not get out of corrupt words from your mouth, it is suitable for those who listen to give grace "(Ep 4: 29) If we do not speak dirty as a Christian, why should we enjoy the lyrics of dirty music? All sorts of music and almost all artists sing songs not suitable for Christian conscience. Contemporary music is centered on tolerance / acceptance of sexual disorder, rebellion, turbulent life, and atheist lifestyle. Since most unconscious adults already have conscience, it may not affect adults as much as children. Pay attention to the lyrics of the music you listen to. Beat may be fun, but are these words suitable for Christians seeking elegant and elegant speech? Is it okay to give up on what the Bible clearly condemns?
The apostle Paul wrote as follows. "You should not take unhealthy remarks out of the mouth, but it is only useful for building other people as needed and bringing profit to the audience" (Ep 4: 29). In this article, Paul emphasizes a positive attitude towards negative things. The Greek word translated as "unwholesome" means "bad" or "foul". Originally pointing to rotten fruits and vegetables. Like Christ, we do not use dirty, filthy words. For some reason today, many people think that use of vulgar humor, dirty jokes, and dirty words is macaism or liberation, but this type of conversation has no meaning in Christian life. Paul continued saying, "But helping you build your talent according to your needs is only useful, it may be for those who hear." It was full of salt-seasoned grace so that you can know how to answer everyone "(Colossians 4: 6. Colossians 3: 16 see also)