I am sharing
my heart today about something the Lord has been dealing with me on. I often
speak out of hurt, anger, and frustration and before I even realize what I am
saying, I have said something that I have come to regret later. Because I have spoken
out of my emotions I have hurt people in my life. Today the Lord gave me a
vision of exactly how my words have affected people in my life. I am sobered by
how I have hurt some people by not being mindful of my words. The Lord also showed me instances when I should have spoken a word of encouragement and I didn't. I was either too busy, afraid or to wrapped up in my own stuff. He allowed me to see what that person was going through when He nudged me to speak a word of encouragement. This devastated me!
After much prayer and repentance, I wanted to share this with you all in the hopes you are able to be mindful of your words and his subtle nudge to use your words to encourage someone.
Words are breath in action,
They build or destroy
They shape or manipulate
They restore or damage
Words create or extinguish
Words can paint timeless beauty
Or produce hate and violence
Words are used as weapons
As well as protection
Words make declarations
Or speak useless repetition
Words are music to ones ears
Or a haunting echo in one’s heart
Words supply wisdom
Or instigate fear
Words adhere like glue
And remain a lifetime
Words change attitudes and atmospheres
Choose your words carefully; let your breath move to edify and exhort.
Matt 12:36-37 “But I say to you that for every idle word men may speak, they will give account of it in the day of judgment. For by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned.”
Jesus is making the point that words are so much more powerful that we have ever realized. They are a power source that has almost been overlooked.

That was just beautiful and inspiring. I have been taught this lesson many times, sadly I haven't mastered it.
ReplyDeleteHi Julie:
ReplyDeleteI saw your link on the Bloggers on Facebook page.
This is so true - our words can kill and destroy. Once spoken, we cannot take them back. We certainly need to choose our words carefully.
Blessings,
Joan
Just stopping by again to thank you for linking up. I also read your cancer story. We do serve an amazing God.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Joan
Such a tiny thing, but oh can our tongue get us into trouble. I pray often, "May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be acceptable unto you, my God and my Redeemer." Such a good reminder.
ReplyDeletelove this.. you are inspirational Jules... so blessed to have you in my life... even if we are far apart now...
ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent reminder and I have been there. I so have to watch my mouth. Have a wonderful day.
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