I Have Questions: WordsPavyzdys

The book of Psalms is like a book of poetry. In fact, a lot of the psalms would have been sung or recited. This verse uses something found in a lot of the poems in Psalms. It’s saying the same thing twice, in two different ways, as a way to make a strong point. And what is the point? The Psalmist is saying evil men (that’s the “they”) use their words as a sort of poison.
We’ve all had experiences with people who use their words as a way to hurt or attack. Maybe we’ve even been that person. But none of us wants to be known as an “evil” person. None of us wants our reputation to be damaged because of the words we use.
This week, make the decision to use your words, not as poison, but as medicine. Encourage someone. Say thank you more often. Look for ways to lift others up.
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