A WAR OF WORDS
READ:
Proverbs 15:1-23
A soft answer turns away
wrath, but a harsh word stirs
up anger. –Proverbs 15:1
On July 28, 1914,
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia in response to the assassination of
Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie. Within 90 days, other European countries had
taken sides to honor their military alliances and pursue their own
ambitions. A single event escalated into
World War I, one of the most destructive military conflicts of modern time.
The tragedy of war is
staggering, yet our relationships and families can begin to fracture with only
a few hateful words. James wrote, “See how great a forest a little fire
kindles!” (James 3:5). A key to
avoiding verbal conflict is found in Proverbs:
“A soft answer turns away wreath,
but a harsh word stirs up anger” (15:1).
A small comment can start
a large fight. When we, by God’s grace,
choose not to retaliate with our words, we honor Jesus our Savior. When He was abused and insulted, He fulfilled
the prophetic words of Isaiah, “He was
oppressed and He was afflicted, yet He opened not His mouth” (Isaiah 53:7).
Proverbs urges us to speak
the truth and seek peace through our words. “A
wholesome tongue is a tree of life,…and a word spoken in due season, how good
it is!” (15:4, 23). –David McCasland
A careless word may kindle strive,
A cruel word may wreck a life;
A timely word may lessen stress,
A loving word may heal and bless. –Anon.
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Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.
Where there is hatred, let me sow love.
INSIGHT
A major theme in Proverbs concerns the use of our tongues
(10:19-21); 12:18, 13:3; 17:27-28; 18:6-8; 25:11; 26:18-22). Proverbs 15 warns of the consequences of
using wrong words and the benefits of using right words. A wise person is carefully restrained and
judicious when speaking (vv.2, 7, 28).
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love
Always.
Unity & Peace
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