375 – “The mouth speaks of what the heart is full of”. Lk 6, 45
How much wisdom of Jesus. We should all pay attention for one day to what our conversations are, the words that we always have in our mouths, our jokes, sentences and judgments, because this would reveal to us what our hearts are full of.
We will discover how much there is of evil, lust, hatred, fights, vices and pride… And it is not enough just to repress words and take care not to say certain things, it is necessary to empty the heart and recharge it with something different. My heart is filled with what I feed it. If I spend more time in the things of the world: pleasures, television, music, social networks…, naturally, he will absorb these things, and my mouth will denounce me. Peace and good.
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