She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.
💜— Proverbs 31:26 💜
In a world where harsh words spread quickly, kindness is one of the most beautiful ways to reflect Christ.
Your words have the power to encourage, heal, restore, and remind someone that they are loved. Never underestimate the impact of speaking with grace. Sometimes the words you almost didn’t say become the very answer to someone’s prayer.
Today, let’s choose to be women whose hearts are led by God and whose words leave people feeling stronger, not smaller. 👑✨
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What is one kind or encouraging word someone has spoken over your life that you have never forgotten?
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Tag someone in the comments who consistently speaks life, wisdom, and kindness into others. Let them know they’re appreciated today. 💕
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... Read moreIn my own journey of faith, I've realized how transformative the simple act of speaking kindness can be, especially in challenging times. Proverbs 31:26 reminds us that wisdom and kindness aren’t just qualities to admire but powerful tools that shape relationships and communities. When we consciously choose words that build others up, we participate in a spiritual practice that nurtures healing and hope.
One experience that stands out to me was during a particularly hard season of my life. A close friend’s encouraging words, filled with wisdom and calm reassurance, became a turning point for me. Her kind speech reminded me of the biblical teaching to reflect Christ’s love in our interactions. This real-life example made me appreciate how "words that build up" are indeed a form of ministry.
I also find that embracing this mindset helps me in daily conversations. Instead of defaulting to criticism or negative remarks, I try to practice intentional speech — offering wisdom, encouragement, and kindness even in small moments. This approach fosters stronger bonds and inspires others to follow suit, creating a ripple effect of grace.
The verse and the idea of "the teaching of kindness on her tongue" challenge us to be women who reflect Christ not only through actions but also by how we speak. Whether it’s uplifting a sister in faith or simply speaking gently to a stranger, our words carry the potential to echo love deeply.
I encourage others to share their experiences too — what kind words have impacted your life? Who in your circle consistently speaks life and grace? Celebrating these voices enriches our collective faith journey and reminds us that each word of kindness shared is a step toward healing and restoration.