There is great power in your words!

In Proverbs 18:21, The Proverbist declared: “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, And those who love it will eat its fruit”. Many have heard the saying “sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.” This is absolutely incorrect. Words are among the most powerful entities in this earth realm. God holds us accountable for every word that proceeds out of our mouths. Most people talk without thinking what the repercussions may be. We do this as children as we criticize other children in school. But even as we grow up, we continue to say and declare things that can either hurt us or others, and we are oblivious as to how it may hurt or destroy others.  The Apostle James declared the person that can control their tongue  is a perfect man (James 3:2)! Today, our Good Lord and Savior reminds us to use our words to speak life, restoration, health, joy, peace and salvation to others. There is great power in your your words.

Ephesians 4:29 – Let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for necessary [h]edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers.

 

Happy July 4th – You are free in Christ!

Before you read today’s devotional, I pray that you have a wonderful July 4th. July 4th is is time to reflect on our freedoms. What a gift it is to be free to worship God and to be able to go to work and take care of our families. What a privilege to be able to go to school and learn a trade, a business, or something that can make you an effective part of society. Enjoy this great day!

The Apostle Paul counseled us in Ephesians 4:26 to be careful as to how we work with anger. Anger is a normal part of our emotions. As a native New Yorker, I have seen anger every morning during my commute to work. People would get unhinged just because I didn’t move quick enough when the light would turn green. They would honk the horn, and give me a finger sign as they passed by, lol. Uncontrolled anger has put more people in jail and in cemeteries than any other thing. When anger is used properly, you might say “enough is enough,” and anger will impel you to go and exercise because you have had it with your weight. Anger might impel you to tell that bully “enough is enough,” you do that again and I will report you to the authorities, etc. Anger in its right place will give you the energies to do what you would not have done without it. It is not a sin to get angry. It’s what we do while we are angry that can be sinful. Remember what the Apostle said: do not let the sun go down on your wrath. In other words, handle the issue(s) before you go to bed. Don’t let anger fester within you. Take care of the issue, then go to bed in peace. You will be the better for it, and you won’t allow anger to take you to that place where you shouldn’t be.

Ephesians 4:26 – “Be angry, and do not sin”: do not let the sun go down on your wrath