“Be Intentional With Your Words”
Dear
Friends,
The
Bible says, “Your word is a lamp unto my feet and a light for my path.” Psalm 119:105
Much
of our lives are spent communicating with others. We learn at an early age to speak. We learn that our actions combined with our
words are a powerful tool.
This
month our church and schools begin another journey of training children and
young people in the path of learning.
This
process of learning is not limited to children, adults are reminded to use the
power of words for the glory of God and to build each other up.
Recently,
I read a devotional by Rick Warren. I’d
like to pass a few of his thoughts along.
“Sometimes
our words are like a sledge hammer, we swing away without thinking, and all of
a sudden we look around, and all we’ve got is relational rubble. When you thoughtlessly sling your words
around, your relationships are going to suffer.”
One
time I went into my garage and grabbed a manual for a power saw. As I read through the directions, I was
struck by how it related to another tool God gave us: our mouths. The directions said:
1. Know your power tool.
2. Keep the guard in place.
3. Be careful around children.
4. Store idle tools when not in use.
5.
Never use in an explosive atmosphere.
As we
begin another year of school and church education, let us be reminded to talk
less and listen more. Let us be
intentional on building up each other.
We all know we all could use a little more encouragement and a smile!
And
who knows the impact of how God will use you to make a difference in a persons
life!
Come
to think of it, God does!
Have
a great September!
Pastor Wayne