1. Read Ecclesiastes 10:12 in your Bible and underline it. Do you feel that words that come from your husband's mouth are generally good or sometimes foolish? Have his words ever hurt you? Have you had to forgive him for his words? Explain.
2. Read Ephesians 4:29 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer over your husband.
3. Do you feel your husband is a man of truth? To what degree is he or isn't he? Explain.
4. Read Psalm 34:12,13 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture what is a good reason to pray for your husband to be a man who speaks the truth?
5. Is your husband a complainer? Does he always see the glass half empty or the glass half full? Explain. Write a prayer asking God to give him a sense of hope, peace and joy.
6. Does your husband speak too quickly before he thinks or weights the consequences of his words? How do his words reveal what's in his heart? Explain. How could you pray about that?
7. Read Matthew 12:37 and 15:11 in your Bible and underline them. Have you ever seen your husband's words bring negative results into his own life? Explain.
8. Read Proverbs 15:23 in your Bible and underline it. What can we derive from the words we speak? Does your husband need more of that in his life? DO you?
9. Read Proverbs 13:3 in your Bible and underline it. What is the ultimate consequence of not watching what you say? How could you pray this Scripture over your husband? How could you pray it over yourself?
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