WORDS CAN HEAL
Memorise:
Let your speech be alway with grace,seasoned with salt,that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man. .. Colossians 4:6
Read:
John 8:1-11
Message
Over the past two days, I discussed the power of words; today, I will focus on how words can heal.
As a Christian, you should always be gracious with your words (Ephesians 4:29). You should be generous with giving compliments and telling people encouraging words. Simply saying things like,"I like your haircut," can bring people out of sadness and put a smile on their faces. Your compliments must, however, be genuine because God will punish those who flatterothers with their words (Psalm 12:3).
In Ruth 2:1, Boaz was described as a mighty man of wealth.Unlike some wealthy people who look down on their workers and speak rashly to them, Boaz encouraged his workers with his words, and they responded pleasantly (Ruth 2:4). I believe this is partly responsible for Boaz's successful business. If you are a business owner and you curse or talk down on your workers, you are indirectly also cursing the workof your hands because they are the ones managing it for you.
Nabal, unlike Boaz, was a man who spoke negative words When David sent his men to ask him to give them something,his response was terrible. He spoke harshly to the men and if his wife, Abigail, hadn't intervened by going without his consent to soothe David with her words, everyone in his family would have been destroyed. While Nabal's words stirred up David's anger and made him gather his men to go against the formers household, Abigail's words were seasoned with salt and kept her family from destruction (1 Samuel 25:1-35).
When you speak, what effect do your words have? Do they heal or destroy? Solomon said, "Death and life are in the power of the tongue..."(Proverbs 18:21). Apostle Paul, in today's memory verse, tells us to make sure that our speech is always with grace and seasoned with salt. Seasoning makes food more enjoyable. A fellow whose speech is wellseasoned will always attract others to himself or herself because people go to places where they are appreciated and Motivated. When the woman caught in the act of adultery in today's Bible reading was brought to Jesus, in the midst of many condemning words from other people, His words, "Go and sin no more," brought her the iiberty that she needed (John 8:11).
Beloved, let your words bring unbelievers to Jesus and show them His grace. Do not let your words be the reason people rejectthe gospel.
Bible In One Year:
Psalms 73-77
Hymn:
I Want To Be Like Jesus
Action Point:
Consciously give genuine compliments and encourage people with your words every day.
I want to be like Jesus