Words are powerful
and important. They can either give you life or give you death. What
you continue to say about yourself eventually becomes a reality.
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Do you choose your
words carefully or do you have (diarrhea of the mouth)? There are
those that say things and wonder about the consequences later. That
is somewhat backwards. Proverbs 18:21 Death and life are in the
power of the tongue; and they that love it shall eat the fruit
thereof. I choose life.
Some Encouraging
words are as follows:
1. Awesome
Awesome is my
favorite word this year. Someone recently told me that awesome
seemed like my favorite word. I thought about it. Yes it is one
of my favorite words. When someone tells you that you are awesome or
that you did an awesome deed that is a very good feeling.
2. Excellent
When I hear that
someone did an excellent job, I think of the greatest. I do not
think that they did a fair job or just a good job. Have you noticed when completing some restaurant surveys, if you mark
good or fair that they may ask you why was it just good? They may
ask, “Did you have a problem today?” One of the reasons they
ask is because they were hoping you would answer excellent. If they can correct the problem, then future responses may be excellent.
3. Great
When you hear, “That
is great,” what comes to mind? Certainly good things as oppose
to bad things. “You were great.” This is an encouraging word to
give to another. Possibly you are not used to saying encouraging
words. This is an excellent time to start practicing.
In my article Are You a Spiritual Being, I emphasized the importance of feeding yourself with the word of
God. Words are important and it is important to renew yourself daily
with God's word. Remember practice makes perfect. God's words will encourage you. If you find
yourself saying something negative or not encouraging, rephrase it
and correct it at the time. Eventually speaking encouraging words
will become commonplace for you.
4. Marvelous
Psalm 118: 23-24
This is the Lord's
doing; It is marvellous in our eyes. This is the day which the Lord
hath made: we will rejoice and be glad in it. This word marvelous
is found in bible scripture and it is indeed very encouraging to me.
5. Precious
When I hear someone
say, “She is so precious” I immediately think of a small baby.
Babies appear so innocent and delicate as well. Maybe you have heard the expression, "precious stone."
These are just a few
of encouraging words that come to mind. Will you make an effort to
encourage someone today with your words? You can do this freely and
it does not cost you.
6. Thank You
When someone does
something for you, be sure to show your gratitude by saying “thank
you.” That attitude of thankfulness can take you a long way.
Ladies if a gentleman holds the door open for you be sure to say
“thank you,” even if you do not know him. It is just the right
thing to do
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There is great power in these simple words... especially thank you. One other phrase I'd add is "I'm sorry." Asking forgiveness and expressing true regret does a great deal to end hostilities and bring healing. and btw, we are on the same page this week. My blog is on the power of our words as well if you'd like to read... http://www.switchbacks.org/2017/04/05/set-on-fire/
ReplyDeleteKaren thanks for stopping by anointedtoday.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteAll of these are very encouraging. I use awesome, great, and thank you quite often. And precious too, especially when talking about my grandbabies or when someone posts a photo online of their baby or grandbaby. Thank you for attending the #WednesdayAIMLinkParty. I shared your post.
ReplyDeleteYour welcome Grammy. Awesome is one of my favorite words.
DeleteIt's always nicer to be positive than negative, and even strangers need to hear kind words. Great post!
ReplyDeleteThanks Canmie.
DeleteGreat encouraging words. Thanks for sharing with us at Love to Learn; pinned.
ReplyDeleteYour welcome.
DeleteThank you are two of the most underused words. HOw sad is that? Those two words can make a world of difference in someone's life.
ReplyDeleteI agree Dr Elise. Thank you for stopping by anointedtoday.blogspot.com.
DeleteA good collection of words! Thanks for sharing with Party in Your PJs!
ReplyDeleteYour welcome Lynda.
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