A woman recalled her experience with the husband. While at work, her husband got across to her on phone to help him understand how something works. After all the explanations, the man could still not grasp it. Thinking that the conversation was over and the husband already hung up on the other end, she remarked, “this man is good for nothing”. Unfortunately, her husband hadn’t dropped the phone and heard his wife’s comment. When she realised that, she was in a fix, wondering how she would face him at the end of work. The woman’s careless remarks would fit perfectly into what our lead scriptures say. Some speeches are like the piercings of a sword!
Some speeches are like the piercings of a sword! People often underestimate the power of words…Whenever we speak, we are either appropriating death and life to ourselves or projecting them to others.
People often underestimate the power of words. In my growing up days, our elders often compared words to raw eggs. Just as you cannot gather yoke back into the shell once spilled, that is how it is difficult to recall words once spoken. The Bible says that the power of death and life lies in the tongue. Whenever we speak, we are either appropriating death and life to ourselves or projecting them to others. The world around us is hurting already too badly. It will be uncharitable to add to the burdens people experience through unguarded words and deeds. In James’ word, we are a spring; and we cannot afford to produce both sweet and bitter water at the same time. Consciously, we should consecrate our tongue to God that it might be a source of healing whenever we speak.