We live in a world that rewards noise.
Everyone has an opinion.
Everyone reacts quickly.
Everyone feels the need to speak.
But wisdom asks a different question:
Should I speak at all?
In Know When to Speak, John James Abekah explores one of the most overlooked forms of wisdom-the ability to discern when silence is strength and when speech is necessary.
Building on the themes of Speak Well and If Only I Had Responded Differently, this powerful volume completes The Wise Speech Series by focusing on the maturity of discernment: the wisdom of timing, restraint, listening, and courageous truth.
Through biblical insight, practical examples, and reflective guidance, readers will discover:
Why overexplaining weakens authority
How silence can protect relationships and reputation
When truth should be delayed-and when it must be spoken
How listening first sharpens discernment
Why few words often carry the greatest influence
In a culture that celebrates constant expression, this book offers a wiser path: speech that is deliberate, timely, and life-giving.
Because wisdom is not proven by how much you say.
It is revealed by when you speak-and when you don't.
Speak less.
Mean more.
Choose wisely.
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