All of us “writers” are wordsmiths. We string words together like beautifully made jewelry, attempting to paint a picture that inspires the mind and soul.
But they aren’t always used that way. They can be a powerful sword that slices through people’s hearts.
When someone wrongs you, do you go bash that person online with your words? Do you spread all the horrible stories you know about them, trying to get everyone to take your side? Do you get on the phone and spew hateful words? Twitter? Facebook? Blogs?
I’m challenging us all today, because words can hurt. In this age of technology, it takes but mere seconds to get our thoughts out there to the masses. The problem is, how many of us pray about those words before we write them? say them?
I just received an email from a reader who had heard an untruth about our family’s story on TV. But guess what? This person began to “follow” me online, and noticed a difference in my words from the other party’s. It was a powerful example to this reader.
Now, none of us are perfect. We will hurt people, wrong people, sin, and basically just make a mess out of things. But we can always try to do better. We can work on how we use our words. We can remember that spewing negativity will only make us more miserable. We can pray before we speak, or write.
We can follow Christ’s example. How did He use His words?
Words. They are powerful. Use them wisely.
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Kimberley Woodhouse is a wife, mother, author, and musician with a quick wit and positive outlook despite difficult circumstances. A popular speaker, she’s shared at more than 600 venues across the country. Kimberley and her family’s story have garnered national media attention for many years, but most recently her family was chosen for ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, The Montel Williams Show, and Discovery Health channel’s Mystery ER which premiered in 2008. Her story, Welcome Home: Our Family’s Journey to Extreme Joy, releases in September 2009 from Focus on the Family/Tyndale Publishers and is available now for pre-order. Kimberley lives, writes, and homeschools in Colorado with her husband and two children in their truly “extreme” home. Pre-order Welcome Home
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I love your blog – glad your back to it. Noticed everyone seems to be keeping up on facebook or twitter. Will you be stopping your blog? or doing all of it? seems like a lot.
Anonymous,
I will be doing my best to keep up with all of it, but that doesn’t mean I will always be able to 🙂
Thank you for stopping by and for your sweet encouragement.
Kim