Monday, March 9, 2015

Connie Li - China Team

"Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear." ~Ephesians 4:29

The timing of this devotional on the importance and the power of words we speak was perfect as I finished the first chapter of the 5 Love Languages--Words of Affirmation. Truly, there is a reason why words is one of the fundamental love languages. With words of affirmation, the book mentioned the subcategories of words of encouragement, words of praise, and kind words. There's a lot of potential to do good and show love through words. At the same time, words can curse and destroy, just as we read in this AMI devotional. I'm really reminded by how important is it to speak with God's wisdom and to discern what words are constructive and loving. Our goal as Christians and especially as we prepare for missions is to build one another up. We want to encourage and we want to exude God's love. There's always more than one way to convey the same message, but carefully chosen words at the right time will elicit a significantly different response than words spoken impulsively and based on emotions. Words have the power to transform relationships, and ultimately it is one of the fundamental ways to express love.

I pray that God will show me how to speak with kindness, gentleness, and wisdom to my family, friends, brothers and sisters, patients, strangers, and all those whom I may encounter. I pray that as we go off to missions, the words we speak to those we meet will be pleasing to the Lord.

1 comment:

  1. Reminded of James 3's ship/rudder analogy as it relates to the tongue's control over our bodies and how powerfully it impacts/shapes/moves us and those around us. Thanks for sharing, Connie!

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