In a compelling discourse, Ps Ryan Wolland delves into the profound impact of words and the power they hold in shaping lives and destinies. He begins by sharing a personal anecdote about a young boy at a swimming pool, whose positive and life-affirming words left a lasting impression on him. This encounter serves as a springboard for the central theme of his message: the transformative power of the tongue.
Drawing from the biblical book of James, chapter 3, Ps Wolland emphasizes the dual nature of the tongue—it can both bless and curse, build up and tear down. He points out that even those who are well-versed in scripture and rooted in their faith can fall prey to using their words destructively. The tongue, though small, can have a disproportionate effect, much like a small rudder steering a large ship or a tiny spark igniting a great forest fire.
The message underscores the responsibility that comes with the ability to communicate. Words are not merely sounds or written symbols; they are carriers of power. They can affirm or destroy the potential within a person, influence decisions, and even alter the course of someone's life. Ps Wolland challenges listeners to be intentional with their words, to use them to encourage, uplift, and speak life into situations and people's lives.
He also touches on the importance of aligning one's speech with the heart and the word of God. What is spoken outwardly often reflects inner thoughts and beliefs. Therefore, taking every thought captive and ensuring it aligns with the teachings of Christ is crucial. This alignment allows for a wellspring of wisdom to develop within individuals, enabling them to speak words of life when the moment is right.
Ps Wolland shares another biblical narrative from Genesis 3, where the serpent uses just a few words to deceive Eve, leading to the fall of man. This story illustrates the destructive potential of words and the importance of discerning truth from falsehood. He points out that while the serpent's words were intentionally malevolent, humans often speak harmful words without such intent, highlighting the need for mindfulness and intentionality in communication.
The message concludes with a call to action, urging individuals to recognize the 'superpower' within them—the power to use words for good. Ps Wolland encourages listeners to engage in practices that nurture positive speech, such as spending time in worship, prayer, and reading scripture. By doing so, they can develop an attitude that sees the good in every situation and person, and they can use their words to call out God's purposes in the lives of others.
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