Friday, April 8, 2011

Communication Ways

Sometimes we say things without thought or purpose. This is usually stimulated by anger, disappointment and grief, which can cause spiritual decrease and bitter increase. One might say it’s a vital sign, as to what's going on within the heart and inside the mind.

Speaking so carelessly, gives life to negativity within ourselves and shares its impact with those who receive it. So be mindful of this. Positive perspective cannot be active when destructive words are tearing in pieces the joy you seek and the peace you need.

We should be abiding in light through the Kingdom of the most high. At peace, in love, with faithful preparation. Giving life to great creations through the words we speak.  Let us be stimulation for life, while encouraging salvation.  Representing the image of Christ to all we meet.

Accept those things which you ought to receive.  Reject those things which you ought not to. You wouldn't want to have words of decrease, become a part of you.  Neither dismiss that which would cause positive increase in the things you do. 

Sometimes we have to make a conscious decision.  Asking ourselves; is my communication creating the way I'm living? Am I treated this way because of the things I say?  Did the words I've heard, cause me to be this way?   Did I receive words that destroy, or did I receive words of love? Whatever the answer, the next step is yours.

Mind your communication as it minds you, and you may be surprised by the change in the way you do the things you do.



Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners (1Cor 15:33).

Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof (Prov 18:21).

But now ye also put off all these; anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy communication out of your mouth (Col 3:8).

A wholesome tongue is a tree of life: but perverseness therein is a breach in the spirit (Prov 15:4).

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Reference: Nelson Thomas, Inc 1990. The Holy Bible, King James Version. Nelson Regency, Thomas Nelson Publishers.