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There is a time to be silent.... and a time to speak. Ecc3:1
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[quote:DGN:MV80MzkwNzMyXzgwMDIwNDI5X0REMEI4MEJF] [quote:DGN:MV80MzkwNzMyXzgwMDAzMjIxX0JGMjg4OEIw] [quote:DGN:MV80MzkwNzMyXzc5OTc1NzIzX0FCMTFBRTBD] 10 Up to this point, we have considered when to speak up. However, there are times when it is best for us to say nothing at all. What challenges might we face in those situations? [/quote] Letting the other person have the last word, even though wrong to defuse a dead end debate? [/quote] What happens when [i]we[/i] get the last word because we're right, is the other person benefited or alienated? [/quote]
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“There is . . . a time to be silent and a time to speak.”—ECCL. 3:1,
1. What does Ecclesiastes 3:1, 7 teach us?
SOME of us like to talk a lot. Others like to be quiet. As the theme text of this article points out, there is both a time to speak and a time to be silent. (Read Ecclesiastes 3:1, 7.) Still, we may wish that some of our brothers and sisters would talk more. And we may want some to talk less.
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