The Power of a Womanʼs Words

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The Power of a Womanʼs Words In Touch Magazine Listen do you hear them? Open your front door and step out into the world. They swarm around and surround us on every side. Small ones with tremendous impact. Large ones looming and misunderstood. Swirling. Churning. Spinning. Burning. Listen, do you hear them? One of the mightiest forces in all creation words. When God created the world and all it contains, He did so with words. He said, Let there be, and there was. Amazingly, when God created man in His own image, He gave us that same powerful tool. With a simple word we can create a smile on a discouraged child ʼs face, lighten the heart of a husband loaded down with burdens, fan into flame the dying embers of a friendʼs smoldering dreams, cheer brothers and sisters in Christ to run the race with endurance, and bring the message of hope and healing of Jesus Christ to a wounded world. Words are one of the most powerful forces in the universe and amazingly, God has entrusted them to you and me. How will we use this priceless gift? The Bible tells us, death and life are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21) and we donʼt have to go any further than our front door to see the difference our words can make. Letʼs look at two areas where we have incredible impact. Words have Big Impact on Little People The boys lined up on the starting line, waiting for the starting gun to begin the 3.1 mile race through a path in the woods. Parents and fans stood on the sidelines ready to burst into cheers as the herd of young men readied themselves for the State Championship Cross Country meet. My nephew, Stu, was among the runners that day. As soon as Stu ʼs foot left the starting position, his mother, Pat, picked up her thirty-six inch brightly painted megaphone and began to yell, GO STU! she cheered, not once but at ten second intervals. When he was out of sight, she ran to another strategic spot along the winding trail where the runners would eventually pass by. And even though the boys were no where in sight, Pat continued to cheer, GO STU! At one point she yelled, GO STU! and a man from across the park yelled, HE CANʼT HEEEAAARRR YOOOUUU! I donʼt know if he can hear me or not, Pat murmered, but if thereʼs a chance he can, I want him to hear my voice cheering him on. So for sixteen minutes, this little dynamo continued to pump confidence and courage into her sonʼs heart. After the race, I asked Stu, When youʼre running on that trail in the woods, can you hear your mother cheering for you? Oh yes, he answered with a grin. I can hear her the whole way. And what does that do for you? I asked. It makes me not want to quit, he replied. When my legs and lungs ache, when I feel like Iʼm going to get sick, I hear my momʼs voice cheering for me and it makes me not want to quit."

That is the power of a woman ʼs words to her children as they embark on the great race of life, and it is a picture I have carried with me through the years. I wonder how many children walk away from their dreams because there was no one there to cheer them on. I wonder how many children never even attempt to reach for their dreams because someone they trusted along the way told them they couldnʼt do it. From the time a child emerges from the safety of a mother ʼs womb, he or she is shaped and molded by the power of a motherʼs words. With her eyes locked on her little bundle of squirming love, she coos, comforts and coaxes this miraculous gift from God and she becomes the mirror in which the child sees himself. We have the privilege of shaping and molding an eternal soul for a very short, very fleeting period of time. And one of they primary ways we do this is by the words we speak. Whether we have children of our own or the privilege of other people ʼs children in our lives, we have to potential to make a everlasting impact for good or bad. Words can Make or Break a Man Just as we have the power to make or break a child, we have the power to build up or tear down a husband. Jona saw both the destructive and constructive power of her words. Don and Jona were a striking couple with everything going for them. By the time they celebrated their first wedding anniversary, they had promising careers, a new home, and were well on their way to acquiring the American Dream. But over the next three years, Don started a new business, they faced a second mortgage, and they had a dwindling bank account. Jona sank into a depression and began to use her words as weapons to punish Don for their failing finances. Youʼre so stupid, sheʼd say. Whatʼs wrong with you. You canʼt do anything right. Word by word, Jona destroyed her marriage and her man. Because he was a Christian, she thought he would never leave, but she was wrong. One day Don walked out and the following year, the divorce was final. Shortly after Don left, I woke up to Godʼs still small voice, Jona explained. He seemed to say, ʻIs this what you wanted?ʼ Did you want a divorce? Do you want to be alone?ʼ Oh God, Jona cried, What have I done? While Don and Jona were officially divorced, God began to work on Jona ʼs heart. She saw what her words had done, and with Godʼs help she began to change. She vowed never to use her words to show disrespect again. She would never use her words to hurt, but to heal. Jonaʼs heart longed to be reunited with Don, but her ultimate goal was to become the woman God wanted her to be as she immersed herself in Bible study and prayer. She began to see Don through Godʼs eyes and use her words to build up rather than tear down. At first Don was skeptical, but eventually he fell in love with Jona all over again. They were remarried on a beautiful August day. Don later told me, I donʼt think any single thing takes away a manʼs strength of character more than the loss of respect. Donʼt dwell on his weaknesses, but dwell on the positives. Men are in the fight for our lives. We are at war mentally. Weʼre out there trying to conquer the world. A man needs to know that home is a safe place to be instead of feeling like youʼre leaving one battle for another. In a survey, I asked hundreds of men what they longed for in the woman of their dreams. One man responded, Iʼve been shut up, shut down, shot down, ridiculed, disregarded, overlooked overbooked, and overwhelmed I know I was made for a reason. I know that, in Godʼs eyes, I count. So I simply want someone who believes in me.

Where will your man go to find encouraging words? Where will he go to find that someone who is cheering for him and believes in him? I hope its home. The Power and Potential of Change Arenʼt you glad that God is all about change! Be encouraged, my friend. If you are willing to use your words as an instrument of beauty, God is more than able to supply the power to do so. All it requires is prayer and practice. Sift your words through the filter of Philippians 4:8. Ask yourself, Is what I am about to say true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, or praiseworthy? Will what Iʼm about to say build up or tear down, encourage or discourage, empower or devour, heal or hurt? One day I had been praying about my words to my then, eleven-year-old son. I had taken him to an amusement park and was feeling quite the martyr for doing so. Just as we were about to roll down a rickety roller coaster, I leaned forward to remind him of what a great mom he had - just in case he had forgotten. I started to say, You are so lucky to have a mom like me to bring you to a place like this. But before the words escaped my lips, the Holy Spirit stopped me and asked, Is that what you want to say? Will he feel lucky? So I changed my words and said to my precious son, Steven, I am so lucky to have a son like you that I can bring to a place like this. With that, a smile spread across his dimpled cheeks, tears trickled down my smiling face and I thanked God for the power to change. Listen do you hear them? Small ones with tremendous impact. Large ones looming and misunderstood. Swirling. Churning. Spinning. Burning. Listen, do you hear them? One of the mightiest forces in all creation words. Words to Avoid with Your Children You canʼt do anything right. You are driving me crazy! You make me so upset! You make me so angry! Why did you do that? Why canʼt you make good grades like your sister/brother? Look at all Iʼve done for you. You donʼt love me. Iʼve told you a thousand times. Youʼll never learn, will you? Twenty-five things never to say to your husband. I told you so. Youʼre always in a bad mood. You just donʼt think. Itʼs all your fault. Whatʼs wrong with you? All you ever do is complain.

I canʼt do anything to please you. You made your bed, now lie in it. You should have thought about that before. You never listen to me. All you care about is yourself. I donʼt know why I put up with you. I can talk to you until Iʼm blue in the face and it doesnʼt do any good. If you donʼt like it, you know where the door is. That was stupid. Whatʼs your problem? You think youʼre always right. Youʼre donʼt own me. You never help me around the house. Who do you think you are? Youʼre impossible. What do you want now? You are such a big baby. Itʼs all about you, isnʼt it? How many times do I have to tell you? Twenty-five things your husband longs to hear. Iʼve been thinking about you all day. What can I do for you today? How can I pray for you today? The best part of my day is when you come home. You are one of Godʼs most precious gifts to me. Thank you. Iʼm sorry. You are so wonderful. You look so handsome today. You make my day brighter. I donʼt feel complete without you. You are my best friend. I love spending time with you. Thank you for taking such good care of me. You are my knight in shining armor. I will always love you. I trust your decisions. I can always count on you. What would you like to do? I prize every moment weʼre together. I see Godʼs fingerprints all over you. You are such an inspiration to so many people. You are such a wonderful father.

You could give classes on how to be a great husband. I believe in you. What do you think? Words Children Longs to Hear Iʼm glad youʼre my son\daughter. I love spending time with you. I'll never forget the day you were born. You were such an incredible gift from God and you still are.ouʼll make a wonderful wife\husband some day. Thanks for cleaning your room. You did a great job. You teach me so much about life. I can always count on you. You are Godʼs special gift to me. My favorite part of the day is picking you up from school. Youʼre such a good helper. I'm proud of you! I knew you could do it! God made a masterpiece when He made you. How did you get so smart