Vance Havner on Sparrows
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Words Matter

Words matter


Words matter. They're alive. They live within us, and they have a life independent of us. Words matter.

Words can wound, words can heal words. Fitly spoken can express a great idea without being the idea themselves. Words matter. Words live in our minds. Words live in our hearts. Words live on our lips. Words can be dramatic and words can be set to music.

Some words combined with freshness and vitality are music themselves, but words always matter. Choose your words. Use your words and never abuse your words or the ones who hear your words, because words and the people who speak them and the people who hear them matter.

Words matter because, in some mysterious way, they have lives of their own,

"Logos," is defined most often as "word," but it is also "principle," "idea," "truth," or "the things spoken of." It is also the act of speaking.

It is both in-transient and dynamic.

You speak a word, with our without intent, and the DNA of that word plants itself in the soul of the hearer. There, is is influenced by biases and that soul's own hunger. It takes root and bears fruit.

We ought to choose our words so that they are clear, compelling, compassionate, and consistent with what we truly want they to convey and accomplish.

We ought to choose them before we speak them. Choose them with intent and purpose. Choose them knowing that after we release them, we will no longer have control over how they are received or what they will do in the lives of others.

We need to remember that words matter and that they can build up or tear down.

Let us speak to edify.

"A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver." - Proverbs 25:11

 

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