Words That Break Bones

The old adage that “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words never will” is FALSE… at least the last part: Words CAN break the bones of a man’s soul willpower.
Yes, we usually consider ourselves brave and even bold. While claiming fearlessness, we are blusterous with our swag and sway of feinted bravery! Yet, there is a difference between the cursing of our enemies against us and the bitter words of hate that issue forth from the lips of those we love and trust. We tend to claim that our enemies cannot hurt us with their ranting and rage.
Maybe not.
However, when in the throes of pain and hurt, be very careful… extra careful, with your words… never forget that it is easy to be too loose with words without considering the consequences of the sharp cuts those thoughtless words can cause to those you dearly love!
I have seen many marriages become hell-pits (even ending in divorce) over weaponized words such as “cow” (constantly yelled at a wife who is struggling with obesity), or… a spouse raging against her husband’s authority, even demeaning him as a man (I will not use the exact words that I have heard so as not to lower the quality level of this article).
I wonder how many weeks/months/years, that Job’s wife set him back in his faith to overcome God’s trial for his life. A better question: are you setting your wife/husband/pastor back with your fiery darts of hateful words? Do you understand the dangers of speaking thoughtlessly?
We need to submit our tongues/lips/words unto the authority of the Holy Ghost!
There are too many “broken” ministers (and saints) in Pentecost! Use your words to heal… NEVER to break bones!
Brad Lambeth
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