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Watching Our Words

Neil Dawson
Neil DawsonLead Pastor
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We are called to speak with grace and care, recognizing the power of our words to either uplift or harm.

Over the coming weeks, we’ll be reflecting on the power and importance of our words, inspired by Colossians 4:6. This verse emphasizes that our conversations should always be full of grace, whether we’re speaking to build others up or sharing our thoughts. Whether through careful, uplifting dialogue or thoughtful disagreement, we can use our words to bring out the best in others. The challenge here is not just about avoiding negative speech, but about fostering a habit of communication that reflects kindness, understanding, and grace.

Throughout scripture, there is a recurring theme about the influence of words. From God creating the world with words in Genesis to the destructive power of the devil’s lies, the Bible is full of reminders that words hold immense power. We are urged to take control of our speech, recognizing how even the smallest words can either bring healing or harm. By understanding this, we are called to be mindful of how we communicate in our relationships, knowing that our words carry the potential to shape not only others but also the course of our own lives. Let’s commit to speaking in ways that bring life, not destruction, and move forward in a Jesus-like direction in all our conversations.

Be gracious in your speech. The goal is to bring out the best in others in a conversation, not put them down, not cut them out.”

Colossians 4:6 (The Message)
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