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We often treat our speech like the words we use aren't worth much. "Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me," might have good intentions - attempting to teach us to value who we are regardless what people say. But it has an unintended weakness we may have missed - it trains us to devalue words as pointless. But this is far from the case. Words are eternally powerful. And we must treat them with the utmost care - they have the power to bring life or to take it away. And in this message, Fuse MSM dives deep into this reality in the world of lies and truth. We MUST not lie. But why?
By Greenwood StudentsWe often treat our speech like the words we use aren't worth much. "Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me," might have good intentions - attempting to teach us to value who we are regardless what people say. But it has an unintended weakness we may have missed - it trains us to devalue words as pointless. But this is far from the case. Words are eternally powerful. And we must treat them with the utmost care - they have the power to bring life or to take it away. And in this message, Fuse MSM dives deep into this reality in the world of lies and truth. We MUST not lie. But why?