Sandi, you have no idea how many times I've thought of that verse. I have it memorized for a reason. Thank you for sharing it here...and it is true...the words we speak is the house that we live in.
Words are powerful, indeed. It's important that they are used to build people up, and not bring them down. And sometimes it's important to not speak at all. Thanks for the reminder, Sandi.
profound and oh so true!!
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ReplyDeleteHmm...what do you mean, Catalin?
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ReplyDeleteI love this! I will put it on our church Prayer Line!
ReplyDeleteDear Sandi - such wise words friend. Thanks for the reminder. Hope you have a lovely Holy Week. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteSo true.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Sandi!
That is true. You choose your words carefully especially when you have a self-talk.
ReplyDeleteThe Hafez quote is an interesting one.
ReplyDeleteWords are indeed powerful. Those we say, and those we hear.
ReplyDeleteSandi, you have no idea how many times I've thought of that verse. I have it memorized for a reason. Thank you for sharing it here...and it is true...the words we speak is the house that we live in.
ReplyDeleteOH so true!
ReplyDeleteLaura of Harvest Lane Cottage
Loving, Peacefull, Joyful, abounding in His Love.
ReplyDeleteYes, we should always be careful of the words we use, just trying it out here!! Love to you! Blessings abundant!!♡♡
Truth, and a painful lesson, too.
ReplyDeleteI agree! This is so true! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely MARVELOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteand agree with each bit of it
Words are powerful, indeed. It's important that they are used to build people up, and not bring them down. And sometimes it's important to not speak at all. Thanks for the reminder, Sandi.
ReplyDeleteA Happy Easter to you,
~Sheri