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O Lord, woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips! May we repent and be set aside for Your holy works!
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The commies are coming, and they’re targeting — among many other things — our language. 

The prophet Isaiah prayed this when he saw God in a vision: … “Woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips! … ” (Isaiah 6:5). Because of his repentance, this is what happened next: 

Then one of the seraphim flew to me, having in his hand a burning coal that he had taken with tongs from the altar. And he touched my mouth and said: “Behold, this has touched your lips; your guilt is taken away, and your sin atoned for” (Isaiah 6:6–7).

With all of the corruption marking our society today, why am I taking time to focus on our language? It was important enough that James devoted the central chapter — 20% — of his letter to it. He wrote: 

… How great a forest is set ablaze by such a small fire! And the tongue is a fire, a world of unrighteousness. The tongue is set among our members, staining the whole body, setting on fire the entire course of life, and set on fire by hell (James 3:5–6).

Communists have long known the power of the tongue, and they’ve been trying to corrupt ours for decades! 

In 1958, Cleon Skousen published The Naked Communist, which summarized his work analyzing the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). In this book, he identified 45 of the goals of CPUSA, which were read into Congressional record in 1963. Number 11 calls for a “one-world government.” Two of their goals on their long march to global control promote obscenity: 

#24. Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them “censorship” and a violation of free speech and free press. 

#25. Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV.

Why would communists want us to cuss? When Sam Brownback spoke at the IFA Policy & Prayer event last October, he said: 

“Religion is the only entity with enough loyalty to it — and enough people’s hearts pull toward it — to stand up to a government. It’s the only entity. Business can’t do that; civic societies can’t do that. But people by faith will move, and they’ll move against a government if they are so moved.”

My theory is that Marxists believe the more obscenity we hear, the weaker we will believe the Church to be in society. 

In 1951, J. Edwin Orr, an expert on revival, made this observation: “Their profanity showed a lack of education, breeding, and character. It lowered self-respect, cheapened the better things, and defiled the whole personality. It shocked people of good taste, provoked contempt, fouled the atmosphere, set a bad example, and disqualified men for decent society.” 

But over time — as people have been promoting communist goals and running from God — we’ve glossed over this. In the early 1990s, one of my English professors at my Christian alma mater said the rise of vulgarity was deteriorating the English language. The more we hear it, the more likely we are to use it, or at least to think it.

What’s the problem? Orr finished his observation with this: “Worst of all, it offended God.”

Our consciences are seared. In Rich Christiano’s excellent film Time Changer, Bible professor Russell Carlisle (D. David Morin) travels from 1890 to our time. He runs out of a movie theater demanding that the show be stopped because a character took the Lord’s name in vain. May our hearts be broken afresh when we hear our Savior’s name abused.

I was asked to audition for a prime-time show that was our favorite at the time. I agreed to, before my feet hit the floor. Then I read the sides (sections of the script used for auditioning). That’s most definitely the wrong order, and I knew better! The character I was asked to audition for used vulgarity — in Romanian. I didn’t want to swear, even if most of the viewers wouldn’t understand the words until they read the subtitles! I prayed with a spiritual mentor, and we sensed that I was to make good on my agreement, but not curse. So I called a friend who speaks Romanian, and we settled on language that was strong but not vulgar. I’ve been going out on auditions since 1991, and that was the first and only time I was paired with another actor. I explained to my scene partner the changes I’d be making, and before I knew it I had another scene partner, and then another! The third actor was fluent in Romanian, so he had no problem with my changes. When we got in the room the casting director asked which of us wouldn’t cuss. I raised my hand, and he asked me which words I didn’t want to use! He didn’t even recognize them as vulgar! The words happened to be “damn” and “hell” — words I don’t mind using when in their proper context, but using them as expletives undermines their true meanings.

So what can we do?

We can start by limiting the amount of vulgarity we choose to hear. We live in New York City, so we can’t leave our apartment and expect to get a block before hearing something that offends our Lord. But we are selective about who we let into our living room through that portal larger than our front door: our TV. Last month I wrote about the power of media to change culture. Certainly, the more we hear certain words or phrases, the more likely the mirror neurons in our systems will prompt us to use those same words and phrases. 

We use VidAngel to filter it all out, but even then there was a series we chose to stop watching because the vulgarity patterns were so consistent that I found myself filling in the blanks! 

I’ll always be glad my grandmother washed my mouth out with soap when I used foul language as a boy. She used a particularly hearty soap, popular among the farmers I grew up with because it was effective on the many elements that could soil your hands working with dirt and machinery. That soap was also effective on getting those words out of my mouth that could damage my soul! 

External disciplines can go but so far, and we must ask Holy Spirit to do the work we can’t do. C.S. Lewis put it well in Mere Christianity:

Christ says ‘”Give Me All. I don’t want so much of your time and so much of your money and so much of your work: I want You. I have not come to torment your natural self, but to kill it. No half-measures are any good. I don’t want to cut off a branch here and a branch there, I want to have the whole tree down. I don’t want to drill the tooth, or crown it, or stop it, but to have it out. Hand over the whole natural self, all the desires which you think innocent as well as the ones you think wicked— the whole outfit. I will give you a new self instead. In fact, I will give you Myself: My own will shall become yours.”

This is the solution and the reason: Christ in you, the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27). When we allow the Lord to live in and through us in full measure, He will clean up our language! 

I met in the hospital with the mother of one of our pastors. She had attended church all her life, but her language was often peppered with profanity. I asked her if she’d like to rededicate her life to the Lord, which she agreed to do. I led her in a simple prayer of repentance, asking Jesus to be Lord of our lives. Not long after, our pastor reported: “She was on her knees looking for a pair of shoes she wanted to put on. She found one and couldn’t find the other. Then she said to me, ‘I was just about to curse, but the Lord said to me He doesn’t want me using that language anymore.’ ”

One more passage from Mere Christianity: 

“Make no mistake,” He says, “if you let me, I will make you perfect. The moment you put yourself in My hands, that is what you are in for. Nothing less, or other, than that. You have free will, and if you choose, you can push Me away. But if you do not push Me away, understand I am going to see this job through.”

Let us not get in the way of the work the Lord wants to do in us, fitting us for spiritual battle! Shout your — pure and holy — battle cry as we claim our nation for Christ! 

Lord, may we cut out cussing and instead pepper our speech with praise, so that those around us will know that the kingdom of God is expanding!

Post your prayers for the Lord to clean up our language so that His will might be done on earth as it is in Heaven.

Rich Swingle has taught and performed in 39 nations across six continents, mostly in his own one-man plays, five of which were performed Off-Broadway. He has performed in more than 45 film projects. He and his bride, Joyce Swingle, another contributing writer for IFA, now have 41 “screen children.” The Swingles live in New York City. Visit www.RichDrama.com for more information. Photo credit: KrakenImages.com, Canva Pro.

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Doris Ehlenfeldt
October 20, 2023

Thank you for this article Rich.
Cussing was a normal part of the environment I was raised in. And I was raised in a stable, loving home! When I surrendered my life to Christ I was convicted about my speech. I wrote Ephesians 4:29 on an index card to carry it with me throughout the day. God’s word is powerful! 😊🎉

Mary Beth
October 12, 2023

Thank you, Rich – both for your example and your exhortation.
Abba, we are not our own, we have been bought with a price. That price was the shed blood of Your precious Son, Yeshua. We are Your dwelling place. We repent of allowing our words to defile not only Your dwelling place, but of defiling others with impure speech. Purify us wholly – body, soul and spirit. “Refiner’s fire, my heart’s one desire is to be holy, set apart for You, LORD. I choose to be holy, set apart for You, my Master, ready to do Your will.” I thank You, that as our minds are renewed by Your Word, our words will be pleasing to You.

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Cindy Krueger
October 11, 2023

Great article! I appreciate and admire your stand on cursing in an acting role. Have directed students and adults in plays in the past both before I became a Christian and then after. Through the power of His Holy Spirit He changes our heart and gives us His power to walk in Christ. Now I support FIRST those movies and plays which glorify HIS name. I want to see the arts reclaimed for GOD.

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Sueb
October 11, 2023

Excellent article, Rich! Thank you for the reminder and the connection between Communism and current communication trends.
Truly we war in the heavenlies. But we know we war from the victory of an already won battle; Christ settled that on/at the cross!! Amen.

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Ruth Brown
October 11, 2023

I want to do the Lord’s will and have the mind of Christ whatever it takes’

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T Mc
October 11, 2023

Not sure your thesis of blaming the communists holds water. Perhaps it starts at the top consider the crude speech of say Richard Nixon or Donald Trump – they may be offensive, their speech deplorable, but surely not communists.

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    DJ
    October 11, 2023

    The article says the use foul language weakens belief in the Church’s influence in our lives, it brings a division between us and God. Of the 45 goals of the CPUSA, #25, says “Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV.”

    The article does not say people are communists because they swear, but the rift it causes between God and mankind can lead to non-belief, faithlessness, and ultimately atheism, which is a Communist goal.
    The anything goes attitude in the LGBTQIA+ movement and other left wing ideology we see today is direct evidence of the affects of communist amoral propaganda.

    I pray for a revival of belief in God, his word, and his promise of salvation. I pray thy Kingdome come, they’ll be done in earth as it is in heaven in the name if our King and Savior, Jesus Christ.

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Ana
October 10, 2023

Thanks for a great article, and the reminder that I am long overdue to re-read C.S.Lewis’ excellent book “Mere Christianity”!
I, too, have noticed more swearing in almost every area. I have noticed that the standards of movie ratings have even got more relaxed- I was very surprised to be watching a PG-13 movie and hear the “F” word in it. That used to be something you only heard in R rated movies. So thank you for the mention of VidAngel, I will be looking into using that!

Since ‭“…the mouth speaks out of that which fills the heart” (Matthew 12:34),
“Create in me a clean heart, O God, And renew a right and steadfast spirit within me”(psalm 51:10), Lord, we pray- Amen!

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    Mary
    October 11, 2023

    I looked into Vid-Angel on viewing movies or shows without expletive’s … however, when it really comes down to it, we would still be condoning and encouraging Hollywood for making the movie with the foul language in it ! It may spare us individually from hearing the curse words, but it doesn’t deter or hit Hollywood producers from continuing to use foul language in their films. I believe Boycotting their films by not seeing them would be a better deterrent instead. Hollywood listens to the people when it comes to their money 🙂

    Father God, please help us refrain from watching anything that offends you in any way. Please help us choose wisely in the name above all names, Jesus Christ Amen.

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Ana
October 10, 2023

Thanks for a great article, and the reminder that I am long overdue to re-read C.S.Lewis’ excellent book “Mere Christianity”!
I, too, have noticed more swearing in almost every area. I have noticed that the standards of movie ratings have even got more relaxed- I was very surprised to be watching a PG-13 movie and hear the “F” word in it. That used to be something you only heard in R rated movies. So thank you for the mention of VidAngel, I will be looking into using that!

Since ‭‭Matthew‬ ‭12:34‬ ‭AMP‬‬
“…the mouth speaks out of that which fills the heart” (Matthew 12:34),
“Create in me a clean heart, O God, And renew a right and steadfast spirit within me”(psalm 51:10), Lord, we pray- Amen!

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Sissy Galloway
October 10, 2023

Exactly what I needed to hear. Thank you

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Barbara Janicki
October 10, 2023

It’s no accident that words have such importance, impact, prominence and power in our lives – our Creator is the Living Word – God spoke the universe and all it contains into existence – He, Himself is the Living Word – “In the beginning was the Word . . . and the Word was God . . . and the Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us.” Proverbs 18:21 says “The tongue has the power of life and death,” – The Centurion in Matthew recognized this when he told Jesus, “I am not worthy that You would come under my roof, but speak the word only and my servant will be healed.” Created in God’s image, we have been entrusted with words – our words have power and we are called to use them wisely, judiciously, graciously – “Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.” “A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” “A word aptly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.” God has given us the gift of words – I am convicted of how often I misuse this gift and end up bringing harm when better chosen words could bring healing. Lord forgive me – let my prayer everyday be this – “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in Your sight, O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Cursing certainly has no place in the speech of a Christ follower – thank you for this article. “Set a guard over my mouth, O Lord; keep watch over the door of my lips.” http://www.mtothe5th.wordpress.com

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Stacey
October 10, 2023

Thank you So Much for THIS Word.& the prayer to say!! 👑 🌈

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Tonya
October 10, 2023

This was another excellent article here, about somethong that occurs every single day in our world today. In fact, so much so, that one hardly notices any longer. Just several evenings ago, on the conservative news channels, with some of our favorite reporters, and if one watches them, may have noticed language use is getting less guarded! Three of the regularly watched reporters/ news hosts used “hell”, and “damed” in the context of cursing, Its getting to be less
” accidental”, and unapologetic, as in the past, and more frequent in their opinion laguage, as they report the days’ news. Sadly, it creeps in like this, and becomes unoticed and acceptable.
We all need to pray about these public servants, representing our side of the screen, and more importantly, they too try to serve God as they have publicly stated many times. Their examples are seen loud and clear, so perhaps they need to be addressed about this as well.
OH Dear God, Our Father,
Thank you for giving us Truth and Light, and showing us how and where we need to grow in our daily walk, and behaviors. Help us to be better, forgive us our trespeasses and help us to forgive others, as we want forgiven. Help us, each one, teach one another, so we can all get to Eternity, with You, and Your Son,and others awaiting our arrival!
And, in all things happening all around us, on this globe, just help your servants everywhere, help the innocent children suffering greatly, and horrifically at the hands of so many evil enemies under satan’s hand. For all captives that were taken this past weekend, the families suffering from loss of loved ones in such war mongering hateful means; we pray for all of them. AND, as difficult as it is, we pray for the enemies. They are so very lost, and so very controlled by many evil ways and means. “Let Thy Will be done on earth, as it is in Heaven,” like Jesus Christ taught us to ask.
In His Name, we ask of Thee,
AMEN

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