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POWER OF WORDS

Words have power. 

We use thousands of them every day to communicate. They help us share joy and sadness. They help us learn and grow. We use them to build each other up—or tear each other down…


And yet, we often underestimate the impact of our words. 


Are you giving thought to the words you speak over yourself or about others daily? Are they words rooted in doubt, fear, and insecurity, or do they come from the truth, goodness, and security in God’s promises?

In Psalm 46:1, the Psalter makes a powerful declaration of God's truth and promise: “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.”


And this declaration leads to action in the next verse: “Therefore we will not fear” (verse 2).


Our declarations have the power to guide our actions. So what is it that you are declaring? Maybe today, you need the reminder to speak the truth of the words that come from God—your refuge, strength, and ever-present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1).


As God's child, you have been given freedom in Christ to choose and use words wisely (Colossians 4:6, Ephesians 4:29). 

So today, choose words of life. May your tongue be an instrument of blessing, as you declare what is true, pure, admirable, and praiseworthy (Philippians 4:8).


Written Content from: The Bible App

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