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In the Bible, the term "talk" generally refers to the act of speaking, communicating, or engaging in conversation. The Hebrew word often translated as "talk" is "דָּבַר" (dabar), which can mean to speak, declare, or promise, and is frequently used in contexts that emphasize the importance of words and their power (e.g., Proverbs 18:21). In the New Testament, the Greek word "λαλέω" (laleo) is used, which also conveys the idea of speaking or uttering words. This term can encompass various forms of communication, from casual conversation to preaching and teaching (e.g., Acts 2:4).The Bible places significant emphasis on the content and impact of one's speech. For instance, James 3:5-6 highlights how the tongue, though small, can cause great destruction, illustrating the need for careful and wise speech. Furthermore, Proverbs 15:23 states that a word spoken at the right time is like gold apples in settings of silver, underscoring the value of timely and appropriate communication. Overall, biblical references to "talk" encompass not only the act of speaking but also the moral and spiritual weight carried by words.

Informal Talk 1:47:42
Paul Washer

In this sermon, the speaker shares a powerful illustration about a coach and a young man at the beach. The coach holds the young man underwater until he is desperate for air, and then tells him that when he wants to succeed in pro-ball as much as he wanted to breathe, he will become a pro-ball playe

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