Faith Talk
Yesterday I posted “Keep your words soft and sweet….because tomorrow you might have to eat them”. That is so true, and to take it a step further…. keeping our words positive and encouraging is equally as important to us and to others. People often ask me “What’s the secret to all that energy and enthusiasm you have?” The answer is “Faith Talk”. I practice it regularly. Actually, like others, there’s always reasons to complain, be discontented, to worry, to feel rejected, misunderstood, or to be sad. But, oh my goodness, there’s so many more reasons to turn those negative thoughts and words on their heels, and replace them with those affirmative, positive, life-changing words that have the potential of altering the course of my day, my family and friends’ day, too. Our words become thoughts, thoughts become actions AND attitude.
The words we use, whether it’s when speaking with others or the self talk that we say to ourself, impact our thoughts and our thoughts greatly affect our actions. And when we take that one step further, we’re reminded that our actions become our habits. In other words, our habits begin with our self talk and what we say to others.
Choosing “Faith Talk” over “I Can’t” talk moves us into a “sweet spot” that draws good things to us. And, it’s just not the “talk”, it’s the walk — the walk of confidence, joy, energy, enthusiasm and the I CAN attitude. I know in my life, this has been the case. It’s the kind of talk that says things like “God is bigger AND I’m bigger than this obstacle.” It’s almost like being plugged into an energy machine when we talk this talk. It puts a spring in our step. We see sunshine on a cloudy day. When it’s cold outside, we’ll live in the month of May. Hmmm….I’m singing “My Girl” — LOL!
Seriously, I know from experience how powerful our words can be, and I also know from experience, that our words can determine our world. Let’s make a habit of speaking “Faith Words”. If our mouth fills our heart with words of faith when we don’t need it; then our heart will fill our mouth with words of faith when we do need it!
“For out of the abundance of his heart, a man (or woman) speaks.” Luke 6:45
“The tongue can bring death or life; those who love to talk will reap the consequences.” Proverbs 18:21