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In this powerful message, we explore the profound impact of our words on our lives, relationships, and future. Drawing from Proverbs 18:21, we're reminded that 'the tongue has the power of life and death.' This isn't just about what we say out loud, but also the 60,000 thoughts we have daily. We're challenged to examine whether our internal dialogue and external speech align with God's truth. The THINK acronym (True, Helpful, Inspiring, Necessary, Kind) provides a practical framework for evaluating our words before we speak. By transforming our minds as Romans 12:2 instructs, we can shape not only ourselves but also those around us and our future. This message encourages us to be 'hope dealers' rather than 'fault finders,' using our words to build others up according to their needs (Ephesians 4:29).
By Chancellor and Jaclyn DixIn this powerful message, we explore the profound impact of our words on our lives, relationships, and future. Drawing from Proverbs 18:21, we're reminded that 'the tongue has the power of life and death.' This isn't just about what we say out loud, but also the 60,000 thoughts we have daily. We're challenged to examine whether our internal dialogue and external speech align with God's truth. The THINK acronym (True, Helpful, Inspiring, Necessary, Kind) provides a practical framework for evaluating our words before we speak. By transforming our minds as Romans 12:2 instructs, we can shape not only ourselves but also those around us and our future. This message encourages us to be 'hope dealers' rather than 'fault finders,' using our words to build others up according to their needs (Ephesians 4:29).