The Awesome Power Of Words
On some playground as I child, I learned to
sing the song “sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt
me.” I guess that was to appease the bullies on the playground as we stuck out
our tongues at them, but in reality it couldn’t be farther from the truth.
Words do hurt and they can do great harm. Wars have been fought because of
words.
There are many people who are struggling in
life today not because of physical injuries on a playground but from words
spoken out in anger, rage or disgust. Physical injuries through the years have
healed fast and words have not healed so fast. For many, negative and
destructive words play over and over like a bad movie in the heart and soul.
Words are very powerful. We listen to the
words spoken to us and they impact us more than we realize. They move us,
inspire us to action, comfort and encourage us, bring healing or they can crush
us and devastate us. We are changed either positively or negatively simply
because of words. We are even impacted by our own words and tend to follow what
we have declared. You have heard people say they are not good enough, smart
enough and it seems that their life follows suit. They almost become self-fulfilling
prophecies.
I am reminded what the writer of Proverbs
says about the power of words:
“The tongue has the power of life and
death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.” Proverbs 18:20
“A fool’s mouth is his undoing and his lips
are a snare to his soul.” Proverbs 18:7
Be careful of what you say as it just might
come to pass. I am not advocating that we never speak what is reality. If we
are hurt, angry or depressed, denying it is not going to make it go away. I do
think it would serve us well to take inventory of our speech. What would it be
like to tape ourselves on any given today? We probably would not be very happy
by what we heard. What are we declaring about ourselves on a daily basis? What
is our self-talk like?
When we speak, we really are listening to
our own words and those words are impacting us either positively or negatively.
What would happen if our words started sounding more like God’s words about us?
What would happen if were intentional about speaking words that brought life
and encouragement to ourselves and others?
Our words are powerful. They are ever
changing us and others around us. What kind of life do we really want to live?
If our tongues have the power of life and death and you and I are going to eat
the fruit of our conversations, I say it’s time to start speaking in the right
direction. If we can learn to encourage, build up and not to tear down
ourselves or others around us, I believe we will experience powerful changes of
good “fruit” in our lives!
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