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Words possess extraordinary power—the ability to leave lasting marks on our lives and the lives of others. In this compelling message on "Lethal Language," we explore how even casual comments from strangers can create emotional scars that follow us for decades.

Drawing from Proverbs 12:18, we discover that "the words of the reckless pierce like swords, but the tongue of the wise brings healing." This truth contradicts the childhood saying that "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me"—a protective lie we tell ourselves to mask deep wounds. The reality? Words can inflict pain more lasting than physical injuries.

For believers, our speech carries even greater responsibility. Jesus commanded us to love one another so the world would know Him through that love. When Christians speak harshly or judgmentally, we may unwittingly drive people away from God rather than drawing them closer. A thoughtless comment might forever change someone's spiritual journey.

The message takes us to Isaiah 6, where the prophet has a profound encounter with God's holiness. Immediately aware of his "unclean lips," Isaiah experiences divine purification when a burning coal from the altar touches his mouth. Only after this cleansing could he respond to God's call with "Here am I, send me."

This spiritual principle remains vital today: before effectively speaking God's truth, we must submit to His purifying work. Many want God's blessings without the transformation His presence demands. We desire Him as an addition to our lives rather than allowing Him to tear down and rebuild completely.

What comes out of your mouth? Does it honor God and bring life to others? The invitation stands to say, "God, purify my lips, take away my shame, hurt, and pain." When we surrender our speech, our words become vessels of His life-giving power rather than weapons that wound.

Join us next Sunday for "Who's Your Daddy?"—a Father's Day message about finding true identity through understanding our Heavenly Father.

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