Words can create a war or they can create healing and forgiveness. Wars of words take at least two participants but so does healing. Investing time into developing wise words usually is a long haul process but God gives us the grace we need to respond to others and the wisdom to stay out of some conversations that are foolish. I often need to remind myself that God is doing the work in a persona’s heart, not me. I just have the opportunity to watch and participate in His kingdom’s work.
Tuesday, July 4, 2023
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