Words are like bullets and
your mouth is the gun, be careful how you murder others. The truth is, we all
at some point are guilty of committing homicide even though we don't know it.
But then, many have been sent to their early grave by the choice of our words
and some are locked up, doing life behind bars because we chose to use our
words against them when they should have spoken for them. Word is power, they
are part of what defines us. A man can be loved or hated by the words that
springs out of his mouth.
Many destinies have been
truncated by words spoken negatively into the life of an individual by people
of a higher spiritual realm, while some on the other hand were liberated by the
same use of those words but positively this time. In other words, it's not the
gun that is bad but the operator. How we choose to use the gun determines the
ripple effect caused, so don't be the reason for a collateral damage when you
can have the bullets unloaded and off the chambers.
The tongue is one of the
smallest part of the human body but carries more weight than the entire body
all put together. It has the power to heal and yet to destroy. There are
different definitions to a wise man but I say a wise man is one who is able to
control his tongue. You can never go wrong if you think carefully before making
an utterance. Things you say today can come back to hunt you a million years
later. Your words are like the internet, once they are out, they can't be taken
back, they spreads like a virus.
Unfortunately, many due to
anger and other unjustifiable factors have said some things that pierced a
permanent hole in the heart of others, imposing an everlasting dent on their
relationship, business and even faith, And Google I say is the only one with
the right to load it's chambers and shoot at the push of the "search
button" because it only gives what it's expected of it. And until you can
critically analyze and solve problems in seconds without inflicting more harm
to the subject matter, I suggest you get a pest control solution for your mouth
and have it fumigated on a regular basis.
Truth is, you can be forgiven
for many different things but your words are unforgivable. They can only be
excused after a series of apologies has been made and then the friendship is
finally allowed to go on. But trust me, deep down it lingers and they resurface
at every subsequent arguments. Basically, no one ever forgets the pain, we can
only pretend to but they are always there. Now the question is, why would you
want to create an atmosphere for an everlasting torture when you can read
through the alternatives and choose the right option.
Well, the choice is yours my
dear friend but I will rather be caught restoring lost hopes and helping people
get back on their feet by the inspiration of my words rather than doing
otherwise. Never try to spoil someone's life with a lie when yours can be
ruined with the truth. Choose to use your words constructively and positively
and let your audience be blessed richly. Some are very fragile and you'll be
amazed by the impact your words can have on them. Words are like two-edged
swords, they cut faster than you can imagine, so change a life today, don't
destroy it
In conclusion, there's power
in the tongue and we can choose to destroy our enemies with it. Prophesy into
your life each day and curse those who want you cursed. Don't be fooled, it's
an eye for an eye. If you don't take theirs, they are ready to take yours and
they are working effortlessly to make sure that happens even as we speak. So
therefore, I admonish that you start putting your tongue to good use, it pays
to build than to destroy. Words I repeat are like bullets, so before you open
your mouth, be sure of the intending target, then pull the trigger and
shooooooooootttttttt.
Kay Magnate
Ok you did well but then messed it up at the end...its not an eye for an eye, you don't curse those who want you cursed. You bless them rather, that's what distinguishes Christians cos even a worldy person lives on the principle of an eye for an eye. That shouldn't be what we live on.
ReplyDeleteAn eye for an eye is just an expression that says you shouldn't just sit there and watch your enemies destroy you, it doesn't necessarily mean retaliating violently but prayerfully. All the same, point taken....Thanks dear
ReplyDeleteAn eye for an eye is just an expression that says you shouldn't just sit there and watch your enemies destroy you, it doesn't necessarily mean retaliating violently but prayerfully. All the same, point taken....Thanks dear
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