Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Choose your words wisely

Greetings:
The words we speak and write have a tremendous impact.
  It is important to remember that whatever words we utter or write should be chosen with care because people will hear them and read them and be influenced by them for good or evil.
The basic tool for the manipulation of truth is the manipulation of words. If one can control the meaning of words, one can control the people who see or hear those words.
Likewise, the basic tool for the preservation of the truth is the preservation of God's words. If one understands the original meaning of God's words, we can more easily recognize those who try to manipulate and control others through deception and the altering of the original definitions of words.
How many times have you said, “Oh, I wish I hadn't said that.”
Our words once spoken or written can not be retrieved or re-written.
Proverbs 12:18, tells us “...the tongue of the wise is health." As in the health of the body, a doctor can often assess our state of health by looking at our tongues.
The same is true in the spiritual realm.
James tells us in James 1:26 that the way a man uses his tongue is a test of his spiritual strength.
He also says that if a man can control his tongue he is a perfect man (James 3:2).
Therefore, we should be very careful about the words that we choose to speak or write.
Our words also reflect who we are.
Proverbs 12:18 says, “There are those who speak rashly, like the piercing of a sword, but the tongue of the wise brings healing.”
Can you think of some simple words that have big meanings?
How about..."thank you",  "I appreciate you", "you are amazing", "I forgive you", "good job", "bless you", "I'm sorry" and  "I love you"?
Let us learn from The Word of God what kind of words we need to be saying and writing to uplift those around us.
Be blessed.


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