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In this episode, I dive into the life-changing power of our words. What you think, you will speak. What you speak, you will see. That’s why the Bible reminds us that “death and life are in the power of the tongue” (Proverbs 18:21).
We’ll look at why so many Christians still struggle Monday through Saturday, even after Sunday services, and why aligning our thoughts and speech with God’s Word is essential for living a life of true freedom and hope.
I also share some eye-opening statistics from The Barna Group about how many adults in the U.S.—and in Texas specifically—actually live with a biblical worldview. The numbers may surprise you, and they reveal why hope-filled, faith-filled words are needed more than ever in today’s culture.
Why your words shape your reality
The Barna Group’s Worldview Statistics:
Barna defines a biblical worldview as “experiencing, interpreting, and responding to reality through the lens of biblical principles.” In other words, believing that absolute moral truths exist, are defined by scripture, and apply to every part of life.
If we want to see change in ourselves, our families, and our culture, we must first ask: What am I contributing to what I see? Are my words sowing frustration and hopelessness, or are they planting seeds of faith and hope?
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Can't wait to see you next week!
By Jessica GilliamIn this episode, I dive into the life-changing power of our words. What you think, you will speak. What you speak, you will see. That’s why the Bible reminds us that “death and life are in the power of the tongue” (Proverbs 18:21).
We’ll look at why so many Christians still struggle Monday through Saturday, even after Sunday services, and why aligning our thoughts and speech with God’s Word is essential for living a life of true freedom and hope.
I also share some eye-opening statistics from The Barna Group about how many adults in the U.S.—and in Texas specifically—actually live with a biblical worldview. The numbers may surprise you, and they reveal why hope-filled, faith-filled words are needed more than ever in today’s culture.
Why your words shape your reality
The Barna Group’s Worldview Statistics:
Barna defines a biblical worldview as “experiencing, interpreting, and responding to reality through the lens of biblical principles.” In other words, believing that absolute moral truths exist, are defined by scripture, and apply to every part of life.
If we want to see change in ourselves, our families, and our culture, we must first ask: What am I contributing to what I see? Are my words sowing frustration and hopelessness, or are they planting seeds of faith and hope?
Resources & Links:
💬 Let’s Connect:
If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend who needs hope today. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming conversations about living with hope and aligning your thoughts with God’s Word.
Can't wait to see you next week!