Like crumbled crackers, broken words are scattered into thousands of dusty pieces. Only God can take their dry, brittle, breaking moments and reshape them for His glory. With His handling, fatally spoken words and broken promises will no longer be death letters.
A hot pink brush I bought at the beauty supply store was wrapped in plastic, printed with promising words. They were clear: the brush would soften skin. "May even use on hands and elbows." I bought the barlike scrubber, took it home, unwrapped it, and placed it by my bathroom sink.
"Owww!" I gasped, startled. The very touch of its harsh nature against my sensitive knuckles hurt! I tried again, with a much gentler touch. No way! Its sandpaper texture was hopelessly painful. My hands were quickly reddened even by light scrubbing.
I wondered if I had picked up the wrong package. No, I absolutely remembered the writing on the wrapper.
The words were a broken promise, and all I could do was feel regret. I could not change the nature of the scrubber's gritty, pink sand. It was what it was. Disappointed, I placed the pumice in a container with my pedicure brushes.
Disappointment is the natural product of broken promises. The broken words on the wrapper of the pink pumice only cost me a little pain and $1.10. It was a simple, frivilous experience. But other broken words, sincere-seeming, heart-spoken letters of promise, cost so much more. Their pain is real and deep; they are complex and drastic.
We have all known the deep pain of failed letters. We have all experienced life's climatic changes of broken words. Words undone. The unravelling of language delcared with assurance. Such seasons cast clouds over our souls. They wound to our spirit's core. Our hearts are cut by their vanity and meaningless shards. Their faithless nature rocks our world and our faith in those who spoke them, and it can threaten our faith in God.
As a pastor's wife, I have seen many suffer with the sting from promises failed. Words spoken were first apples of gold. Their eventual intangibility turned them rotten and bitter. The spouse who promised to never cheat again; the repentant father who drank again; the children who said they would never do drugs again; the mother who promised she wouldn't leave anymore; the parents who pledged prayer with their children but were always too busy; the boss who said he would understand missed days but never did; the insurance company who said they would pay medical costs but blamed someone for not reading a clause; the family who in great disbelief realized the hopeless words of a doctor who had said everything would be OK; the teenager who married to honor her parents and later dealt with deep betrayal of her new husband. And, you can think of so many you know who are victims of words unfitly spoken.
Words unfitly spoken are the opposite of those Solomon spoke, when in Proverbs he said words fitly spoken are like "apples of gold in pictures of silver" (Proverbs 25:11). Appropriate words are beauty. As perfect and ripe as the most lucious apples in the most exquistie setting is the language of love. Fit words are appealing, and their appeal is appetizing. Their taste is sweet. Their gift, comforting and nourishing.
Yet, "unfit" words are unhealthy, unappetizing, inappropriate, and incompetent. They, contrary to golden apple in pictures of silver, are rotten fruit in a moldy basket. They are voices of vice, meant for destruction. Sour. Bitter. Unedible. Indigestible. Such is a picture of broken promises, or malicious daggers.
Perhaps you have encountered the dagger of unfit words. Someone you held in esteem told you something that created a chasm in your relationship, or someone misled you, either intentionally or not intentionally, which brought a sea of grief to your life.
I have encountered unfit words. Plainly, it is pain at its worst. It bruises the soul and scars the heart. It creates bondage and breeds rejection. YET, touched with God's healing balm, the worst wounding words become beauty. Like a sweet butterfly, they join enjoy transformation from a stale, embryonic state to winged life. The ugly, vile, vain language no longer holds captive but is captured by the Creator and remade into God's glory.
Transformation is possible, friend! It is God's gift for all His wounded warriors. In many points of dark crises of my soul, God has spoken light into my nightmares. Illuminated with Jesus' love, I have had to cling to shimmers of hope until Christ casts His cross in my waters and healed me. Each time, it was a marvellous miracle in my life! It still is. I am comforted so much to know God hears every spoken word and wayward thought. I can, with promise, share the joy of God's grace that is only found in a healing Jesus. And, I will forever praise Him for His pure words that were and are a curing, comforting balm.
If you have received unfit words, please now receive the following unbreakable promises. Set their purity and holiness and perfect fit above your painful memories.
- The "words of the LORD are flawless, like silver refined in a furnace of clay, purified seven times" (Psalm 12:6).
- "All your words are true; all your righteous laws are eternal" (Psalm 119:160).
- "The eyes of the LORD keep watch over knowledge, but he frustrates the words of the unfaithful" (Proverbs 22:12).
- "So is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it" (Isaiah 55:11).
- "'My Spirit, who is on you, and my words that I have put in your mouth will not depart from your mouth, or from the mouths of your children, or from the mouths of their descendants from this time on and forever,' says the LORD" (Isaiah 59:21).
- "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away" (Matthew 24:35).
- "If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you" (John 15:7).
Take heart this very day and give all broken words to Him. Jesus will speak to every letter the enemy has lodged in your soul. He will reach into that secret place of your spirit and pick up all broken promises. He will handle them. Reshape them. Breathe on them. Give them new purpose.
With His handling, fatally spoken words and broken promises will no longer be death letters. They will be language of life and living. What once caused refluxive bitterness will become promise and peace.
God heals. . . . He's reaching now toward your worst word wounds.
Glorifying His Transforming Power,
List your own scripture that edifies God's word in your life. Meditate on its reassuring truth and be prepared to use it during temptations and discouraging times.
All scripture is from the NIV.
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