We can probably all remember hurtful words that have been spoken to us in the past. That is because unkind, hurtful, critical or cruel words stick much longer than any other comments. Forget that silly nursery rhyme about sticks and stones. The truth is words can and do hurt, especially when said by people who mean something to us.
So, what if we decided to stop bad-mouthing others? What if we avoided criticism, gossip and hurtful comments whether behind someone's back or to their face? What if the only words that came out of our mouth were "words of life" – words that encourage others, build them up and speak to their potential?
In 1 Thessalonians 5:11 we are reminded to "encourage one another, and build each other up."
It's hard. I'm not going to pretend it's easy, but it can have a really positive impact on your relationships. Why not try it?
Another way of approaching it, is to THINK before you speak. Is what you are about to say:
- T - true?
- H - helpful?
- I - inspiring?
- N - necessary?
- K - kind?
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