The Bible as a whole has a lot to say about the words we speak. Doubtless, we will be confronted many times over as we walk through the remainder of proverbs with cautionary words as to what we say. This becomes so very important. How many words that spilled forth from my own lips would I wish to take back? How many recordings of what others have said that hurt me ring forever in my head?
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Words become like seeds that are planted and can lead to thorny weeds that prick and hurt, delicate flowers with sweet aroma, or towering oaks that provide rest and shade for the weary. What we say matters and matters for years to come. In an instant of time we may crush the heart of someone.
We may go on without knowing what we have done; yet, those words continue to grow bitter inside. No matter how many times you say, “I am sorry” you can never fully repair the damage already done. The opposite is also true, words
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