Catching Fire: The Power of Our Wordsنموونە

One of Jesus’ biggest frustrations with the religious establishment was their obsession with outward behavior and lack of attention to their hearts. Jesus regularly got in trouble with the religious leaders for healing on the Sabbath and hanging out with people the religious community had shunned. They saw these actions as problematic and in opposition to the laws of God. Over and over again, Jesus emphasized that these outward demonstrations didn’t necessarily represent anything that had happened internally. God’s law was there to point out the change that needed to take place in people’s hearts, and not just their outward behavior. In fact, in many cases, people’s actions were more of a show and became roadblocks to actual change.
Outward actions are not the source. The heart is the wellspring for all outward behaviors. If there isn’t a changed heart, outward displays mean nothing. Today, think about ways you can focus more on what is coming from your heart rather than putting on a show with behavior.
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Words have the power to tear down, but also to build up; the power to give life, but also to take life; the power to make new ways in the world, or to reinforce the way things have always been. Words are complicated tools to which we all have access. The question is: How do we use them best? How do we harness their power and become agents of good with our words?
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