ðïļ One word may hurt the heart or heal the heart. Choose to
ðïļ a word may hurt or heal the heart. Choose well.
Reference Bible Verse
"Death and life are in the power of the tongue; and he that loveth it shall eat of its fruit" (Proverbs 18: 21).
The teaching is deeply explained.
Words seem like trivial things, but in God's eyes it is the most obvious measure of our faithfulness and state of mind. One word may break the heart like a broken glass, but another word may heal the heart to return hope and stand again.
In the last days, the world is full of deceitful words, unjust judgments, and misrepresented words; God calls us to stand as an honest population, even in the "little words" we use in daily life; for honest and loving words are the clearest witness that God's Spirit dwells in us.
Christ Himself said, "For because of your words you will be acquitted or judged, that is, my words are not mere moments, but judgment at the last day.
Daily use
Before speaking, pause a little and ask yourself, "Does this word reflect Christ?"
Use words to encourage rather than discourage.
If you see your friend fall, do not repeat it, but speak to prop him up.
When the world is full of slander and rumor, let us choose as an honest and sincere voice.
Question
ð "Will the words you say today be remembered as hurtful words, or as healing words, and as faithful witnesses to God in the midst of the final test?"
Seventh Day Adventist
"Encouragement Teachings from the Bible"
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