Since the very beginning, whispering secrets and untruths about others has been one of the greatest temptations of humanity. That snake in the Garden of Eden kicked it off by twisting the truth about God to lead Adam and Eve into the first act of human rebellion against their Creator.  

Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, was targeted by courtiers and political rivals who resented her influence. Jealous whispers and slander—accusations of adultery, incest, and witchcraft—spread quickly.

Though no credible evidence existed, it was used to build a case against her. In May 1536, she was beheaded at the Tower of London, not only ending her life but also destabilising alliances, altering the line of succession, and setting England on a volatile political course.

How many people’s careers, reputations, and lives have been ruined throughout the ages by idle or malicious gossip? Without doubt, millions. Something to think about next time you’re tempted to partake in seemingly harmless gossip. 

Proverbs 11:13 People who tell secrets about others cannot be trusted. Those who can be trusted keep quiet.

How true! People may well gather around as you pass on a juicy piece of gossip. They may delight in learning a sordid secret. But know this: they’ll never trust you again, because you’ve rightly earned the label of ‘gossip’.

Gossip may start as a whisper, but it carries the power to destroy lives and destinies. Gossip is the devil’s radio; don’t be his DJ.

People who tell secrets about others cannot be trusted. Those who can be trusted keep quiet.

That’s God’s Word. Fresh … for you … today.