Psalm 33
(Verses 6-9)
By the word of the LORD the heavens were made,
their starry host by the breath of his mouth.
He gathers the waters of the sea into jars;
he puts the deep into storehouses.
Let all the earth fear the LORD;
let all the people of the world revere him.
For he spoke, and it came to be;
he commanded, and it stood firm. (NIV)
their starry host by the breath of his mouth.
He gathers the waters of the sea into jars;
he puts the deep into storehouses.
Let all the earth fear the LORD;
let all the people of the world revere him.
For he spoke, and it came to be;
he commanded, and it stood firm. (NIV)
Have you ever
considered the creative power of words? Words change the world. They bring
order out of chaos. Words shine the light of day into the darkness of this
world. From the very beginning words have been imbued with divine power. The
psalmist reminds us, "By the word of the LORD the heavens
were made, their starry host by the breath of his mouth."
But it's not only God's words that have this vast power. Our words—human
words, whether spoken or written have enormous power too. Adam's first job
assignment was to speak words—to name the animals. Now the Lord God had
formed out of the ground all the wild animals and all the birds in the sky. He
brought them to the man to see what he would name them; and whatever the man
called each living creature, that was its name. So the man gave names to all
the livestock, the birds in the sky and all the wild animals (Genesis 2:
19-20).
Strangely, God did not do what every parent does. He did not tell Adam
what the animals were called. Adam told God their names. By so doing, God
vested mankind with the power of language. Life is what we call it.
Our words
describe the world and give meaning to it. Through our words we bring order and
make sense of the world around us. As a writer, I am continually processing and
attempting to make sense of this chaotic thing called life. I do it with words.
That's what we are called to do.
With our words
we shine the light of truth onto a situation. With words we write laws,
administer justice and design our government. Our words create imaginary realms
into which we can travel—words that transport. With our words we have the power
to elevate the human spirit, or crush someone to the point of suicide.
Finally, there is something innately prophetic about our words. What we speak
and write is potent. It has within in it the latent ability to become reality. Therefore,
we need to guard our lips and weave our words with love and care. See James 3:1-12. The psalmist reminds us not only of
the power of the word of the LORD, but also our own words. For he spoke, and it came to be; he
commanded, and it stood firm.
6 comments:
Thank you David. Yes, that words have latent power is true, and while exciting it's also sobering. I love the verse about our Lord Jesus -- the Living, Eternal Word: "And the word became flesh, and dwelt among us . . ." (John 1:14). Hmm , the thought that God's word finds incarnational expression through us, well . . . :)
Thanks for the inspiration. ~~+~~
Wonderful and thought-provoking post, David. Thanks for sharing.
Blessings,
Deb
Words surely do have power. With that power comes big responsibility, though. Thanks, David, for reminding us about our God-given gift of words!
You've said it well, David! It's just the same kind of thing that's been going around in my mind, but you said it better. Thanks!
Thanks, everyone for your positive feedback. Your words have lifted my spirit!
Very true - and timely as we move toward 'Write! Canada'. May our words have lasting impact even as THE Word has power to transform
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