Did you know that the words you speak can bring healing to people’s lives?
When you speak words of love, comfort, or encouragement, those words have the power to affect the person hearing them in such a positive way, that the result is health in their body.
For those of you who are parents, your words can impart valuable knowledge to your children, which results in their good health:
Not only do our words have the power to heal, but unfortunately they also have the power to hurt, which can result in sickness.
Careless words can make people feel insecure which can lead to them feeling depressed. The greatest sickness of the 21st century.
As Proverbs 12:18 states: “There is one whose rash words are like sword thrusts..” – and swords kill or cripple people!
When we get into a conflict or argument, our words can diffuse the situation, or make it worse.
Most people are lazy with there words; they fail to understand or appreciate the power they possess. So, they use them unwisely. Saying negative things like, I can’t, I will never, that’s impossible.
Each of us needs to take responsibility. Responsibility for the words that we use. When you change I can’t to I can; healing energy will flow into your life.
If you have a problem in your relationship, you have two choices, you can be stubborn, or you can choose to sit down with a loved one and admit that you’re in the wrong, even if you’re not. You will often find that when you make the first move the other person will apologise also.
In my new book, The Healing Power of Words I write about the healing power that our words contain.
How they can mend relationships and friendships that have fallen apart.
How negative self-talk can hold you back.
How to create habits that are healthy, not only mentally but also emotionally.
Learn to heal people where ever you go. Control your tongue. Strengthen your family bonds, and nourish the ones you love.
Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.”
These are healing words. These are words that instil faith that can restore a person’s life. Like Jesus, we too must speak healing, encouraging, and inspirational words over our lives and the lives of others.
Words that build people up not tear them down. Words that motivate inspire and push people towards their destiny.
The Healing Power of Words is currently on free promotion on Amazon. Get your copy now!
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Thank you.
Rev J Martin
Thank you so much! Your books always help me. And they come at the right time, too. Our son came for a visit of two weeks and I haven’t been saying the right things to him. I love him with all my heart but he knows how to aggravate me….still. I’m praying to heal this situation. I’m going to read your book right away and I will leave a review, of course. (It’s under my other name, Nurmi). Thank you again, Rev. Martin.
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Thank you for lovely message. Without knowing your situation with your son, its hard to give a complete answer. But I do know that we need to become more accepting of people.
Each of us our different, for example my mother is a very organised person, I’m very last minute. This caused a lot of conflict when I was growing up. This continued until one day I seen what was happening and I made allowances. Now I do not let her comments get to me the way it did in the past.
Im not sure if this is similar to what is happening with your son, but a lot of healing can come from accepting the fact that each of us have been made differently, and true love is accepting this fact, and making allowances.
Thanks again and I know all will work out with your son. Have a good week. 🙂
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