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OrthoChristian.com (Pravoslavie.ru EN) · Aug 12 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Abba Pambo. Restraint of the Tongue as a Spiritual Discipline. Hieromonk Spyridon (Dorosh)

… 3:8). But one can always retreat into the inner wilderness and there plead with God: Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth, and a door of enclosure about my lips. (Psalm 140:3). Don’t rush to speak or respond; first ask yourself, feel how your words will be perceived. Ancient people spoke more slowly than modern ones because they thought about the words they were about to utter.

Abba Pambo said: “With God’s help, since I renounced the world, I have not repented of the words I have spoken. For I have never spoken without first considering the word, so as to understand whether it is for life or for death. Otherwise, I would not have uttered it.

The elder recounted: “One brother asked Abba Pambo whether it was good to praise one’s neighbor. He replied to him: It is better to remain silent.”

This is what distinguished Abba Pambo from many others: When people asked him about any word of Scripture or about spiritual matters, he did not answer immediately, but said that he did not know, and so he would not give an answer for a month or even …

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Pambo defends his practice of careful speech as a way to avoid regret and align with God.

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