The Lord GOD has given Me the tongue of disciples,
That I may know how to sustain the weary one with a word.
He awakens Me morning by morning,
He awakens My ear to listen as a disciple. Isaiah 50:4
Words have the power of life and death, so James tells us.
Yesterday a sweet friend sent me an email and she told me how much she valued my friendship. Words of love and appreciation followed, and how much encouragement and vision I had provided in her life and an example for her to follow.
My whole day was changed. She spoke hope into my life. I felt more adequate for what she had taken the time to plant in my mind and soul.
Scripture tells us that a good word at the right time is of great value:
A word aptly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver. Proverbs 25:11
Words give hope to the discouraged. I was talking to one of my children who is struggling with jobs and finances and I invested words of affirmation, exhortation, believing in this child’s abilities, seeing God grow character through the trials, saying how proud I was.
Words like:
I believe in you.
You are such a dear friend to me.
Your integrity has been such a model for me to follow.
I love you for going to work every day and serving me and the kids so diligently. You are a wonderful provider.
I love who God has made you.
I appreciate your faithful heart and the ability to keep going even in hard times.
I love you for knowing me and still loving me, a rare trait unconditional love!
Our children need a treasure chest full of our good words to draw from in challenging times. Our words literally build their garden of their soul.
Two days ago, I talked to one of my children, quite discouraged by months and months of an uphill climb in this challenging life. I intentionally poured out scripture, love, affirmation, exhortation, belief in God working even as we waited, and love to this child. Today, another phone call came. Seems the words set this child to pondering God’s life’s work and dreams and plans for this one, and consequently, this child was greatly encouraged to trust God for life’s challenges–dreaming dreams of world changing again. Words are there–as the proverb says–aptly, at the right time, to do their work.
Words are created to be a spring of life by the Word of Life, Jesus, who uses people with real bodies to give His own encouragement through the life pouring out from our hearts as a result from being with Him.
Words can also devastate and kill. Words that should never be uttered out-loud. Words stick in the soul of children, a husband, friends, Christians, non-believers. Words can spread hurtful gossip, hate, bitterness–it sets aflame all sorts of contention. Controlling our words is an amazing work of the Holy Spirit.
Often, when I would feel lonely or discouraged in my own life, I would choose 5 people that I loved and appreciated and write them a note or email telling them of their great worth in my own life. I found that when I sowed words of life and love, my own heart would always become encouraged. Kind of like choosing to begin making a list of all I have to be thankful for, makes my heart grateful.
Who needs you to write them a note of life-giving words today? Who needs to hear your words of love and encouragement in person or on the phone? Who are the five people that God could use you today to give them just what they didn’t even know they needed, but would change the course of their day?
Words must also be initiated to be useful. It is no good just thinking appreciation. Words are water to thirsty souls, food to hungry hearts. May we pour out a flood of great words today and see the lives of people who need to hear God’s voice, be changed by the grace that He uses through us to give to them who are longing for a touch from His Spirit.







I needed to hear this message today Sally. You are such an encouragement to me and a wonderful source of wisdom in my walk as a mom to 3 wonderful boys. Thank you so much for speaking such wonderful words for us to share.
Sally,
Your words remind me again and again of the power of my own words. Thank you for pouring yourself out so generously on this mom who’s been going through a bit of a dry spell. Your words quench my heart. You are such a gift!
Today as I jogged by a man said, “Good job.” I turned, smiled, and said, “Thank you.” A few steps later I almost fell apart in tears, realizing that I rarely hear those words. Those words poured life into a spot that I didn’t even know needed life. One never knows how you may be splashing life unto someone who needs it! Like me today.
I love the idea of writing to five people when I feel discouraged. What great advice to get my view off of me!!
Your words and life have been a blessing, and great example to me. So blessed He speaks to you and through you! Love you.
So aptly said! We all need encouragement, even those who seem to have “it” all together. Just want you to know what a sweet encouragement it is to see a smile light up your face when you see me. Sometimes, it doesn’t even need to be words that soothe others–a smile, a touch, a hug, an understanding glance–that effort to communicate value, so live-giving. Thanks for sharing this!
So true! I know how powerful it has been for me to hear words of encouragement, it was the words of friends that pushed me into writing more. I love the idea of writing words to 5 friends, it means so much more than just saying “I’m thinking of you.” Thanks for this post.
This is beautiful Sally and really helped shifted my focus today! Thank you.
This is really good to remember. It seems to be my life long work out routine to learn to give praise. It does not come naturally even though I see how important it is. I pray that the day will come when the habit of praising what is good, lovely, honorable and true is part of who I am rather than something I have to do on purpose.
Beautifully said. Thank you so much for always reminding me of how to build up others. Have a blessed weekend!
Love,
Christina
What a blessing you are. I do need to be an encourager more. Thank you for the sweet reminder.
Many blessings & Happy May Day! ;o)