Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Why Words Matter


Well, this is it. My first post. As such, I've decided to write about a very important topic: Words.


Granted, this should be very obvious. Words matter. A lot. I don't need to list the thousands of ways words are incredibly essential to pretty much everything. Therefore, I'm starting with just one aspect about them to begin. You need not worry, it's an important one.

The Word.

You've probably heard this before. It's right smack dab at the beginning of John's Gospel. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."

Or if you're like me and you like pretending that you can read Latin, here's the Vulgate: "In principio erat Verbum, et Verbum erat apud Deum, et Deus erat Verbum."


Verbum, the Word. The Word made flesh. 

Yep, that's about as important as you can get. Which is why I'll tread carefully from now on. Be cautionary, do not presume that I know what I'm talking about, ya'll. Blind leading the blind, that's what I am...

Clearly, the term 'word' carries weight behind it, if God chose it to describe Himself. Don't ask me why he would, because I don't know. He did and that means words have power behind them. God spoke the world into existence with them. "Fiat Lux! Let there be light!" 

Which leads to the question, what are words? (Yes, we are now diving into metaphysics here...) Well, words are always used to communicate. It's what they do. Of course, there are a staggering amount of different things that words communicate. We use them to expound ideas, form questions, give commands. God uses them to create. But what does God create? The earth? The stars? Me? You? Trees? Yes, times five. But...at the very most basic form, what does God create?

He creates good things. Things of beauty. Things of elegance. Of purity. Of wonder and awe. They are all good. Does God create bad things? NO, No, no. We do, because we can. Because God has given us the power to. The power of free will.

And in this discussion of creation, I wonder at the question, what can we create with our words? Certainly not big things. I can't walk up to a mountain and say, "become blue and orange!" Even if that did happen, that wouldn't be me. That would be God using me as a channel of His power. But before you start feeling all small and helpless, remember what amazing power He has already given us: The power of speech, a.k.a words.

With our words comes an immense power. Words communicate what we think. Our intents, our feelings. And we can share them with others. This is where it gets scary. Our words can deeply, immensely affect others. God has given us the ability to directly alter a person's day with one conversation. Maybe even their life. This, again, points back to the ultimate gift of free will. All our actions can affect others, but the main aspect about someone we are to worry about is spiritual. Words are one of the main ways we influence a person spiritually. Which is why they are important.

It's hard. Our words can cut and burn someone. And we might not even know it. Maybe it's from an offhand sarcastic remark. Though, I find it interesting that a misspelling of that word is actually closer to the original meaning. Scarcasim. It can cause scars that might not ever heal. Sarcasm in Greek means to "tear flesh." Our words have power.

It's not that I'm condemning all sarcasm, it's just that we have to be very careful of who we are using it with. Intent can play deeply into whether it hurts or not, but often the one on the receiving end of things might not know you well enough to determine your intents.

The question remains, what do we do with our words? Certainly, we shouldn't be afraid of them, but they should be treated with respect. Our aim should be to the emulation of that first creation. Our words should be beautiful and pure. Our words should bring about a new creation. They should inspire hope, still fears, bring joy, comfort the grieved. In short, they should be words worth being spoken by a Christian. One should speak life. Too often, we find ourselves dealing in words more like death. The pain of verbal abuse can last a lifetime.

If we should find ourselves suffering at the words of others, we must remember that Jesus is the light that shines in the darkness, and the darkness cannot overcome Him.

Who do you let define your worth? The Word? Or the ones too weak to speak it? 

Don't be afraid. 

The light is just beyond the horizon. The light of the Son.

1 comment:

  1. By the way, ya'll need to listen to TobyMac, Now.

    Speak Life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rK6O0YtBRY

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