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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Words.

Let me just start off by saying that never have I hated the internet and social media more than I have this month.  It just seems to offer a giant platform for people to say things they have not thought about, make claims about issues they have not researched, and jump on bandwagons that they have no idea what direction are headed in.

People lobbying for and against marriage equality, hurtful and unnecessary words exchanged on both sides.

People slandering the CEO of Starbucks and publicly boycotting the company {in the name of Christianity, no less} posting a fake article as their basis for doing so.

And so much more.

Let me just say this.

I love words.  Words are beautiful.  Words are a gift.

Your words are important.

No one else will ever be able to speak your words, so it is important that you speak them.

However. 

It is so incredibly important to think about your words. 

There are so many reason for you to consider your words before you use them, but I think there are two main reasons.

One:  Once your words are out there, you can never take them back. 

This is especially true on social media.  Sure, you can delete your post.  You can say you're sorry, or that you've changed your mind.  But you can never truly take back the words that you spoke, or the words that you posted.  They are out there to stay, and they are attached to your name.

Two:  You never know how your words are going to influence someone.  

You don't know who all looks up to you.  You don't know who will choose to believe your words as truth.  So consider them carefully.

Did you know that it is possible to disagree with someone's views without going crazy and dragging their name through the mud?

Did you know that it is completely okay to have an opinion and not tell everyone about it?

Did you know that it is possible to disagree with others in love, and not hate?

Did you know that just because you disagree with someone's beliefs, you do not have to use your words to berate them in anger?

Your words are important, and they matter.

Your beliefs are important, and they matter.

Both can be conveyed in love. 

Choose your words wisely, friends.  Because they will either bring help or harm, there is no in-between.






23 comments:

  1. regardless of someones stand on all these issues. they should know we are christians by our love. hate the sin, not the sinner ... b/c all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of god :)

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    1. I absolutely love that phrase, and try to live by it. You are right, it's our love that should be the most prominent!

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  2. I wholeheartedly believe in standing up for one's beliefs. Having said that, you are right. we as Christians are so quick to state our opinion often times without praying about whether is it wisdom to voice it in the first place. We walk a fine line. I have said things before that I wish I hadn’t, and there have also been times where I should have spoken up. Like Christina said, we ought to be known by our love.

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    1. I believe that too! I'm sorry if it came across that I was saying that I don't think you should stand up for your beliefs..I was meaning that it could be done in a much better way than using your words in a hateful way.

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  3. Oh man I think that EVERYONE should read this. For about a month after last year's election and then during the tragedy of Sandy Hook, I COULDN'T even go on facebook. Every status I saw was a drastic opinion on politics or the gun control debate. I wish everyone was more respectful of others feelings and really thought about what they were going to put out there on the internet before putting it out there.

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    1. You're so right. A lot of times we just don't think about what we're putting on the internet before we put it out there for the whole world to see..definitely something we need to get better at.

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  4. That is so true. It's something I think about all the time. Thank for sharing your own point of view (which is quite right). It's amazing how many people try "to make a difference" but all they're really doing is arguing and being nasty with the way they go about things. It's incredible.

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  5. So true!! I totally know what you mean... I feel like that too (about the news/media too).

    This is a VERY strong and important message you're sharing! Thank you!!

    Words can make such a difference. xoxo

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  6. So important. Words are forever there, as a reflection of ourselves, even if we don't want them to be. We have to be wise in our choices and sensitive to the differences of opinions/views/people out there. People get caught up in hearing their own voice that they often forget to listen to others. Thanks for this!

    grace & love,
    kristyn

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    1. I absolutely love the way you phrased that. We need to work on listening to others. Thanks for sharing that!

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  7. So I just stumbled across your blog and I am so glad that I did. I really love your writing style!

    I too have been frustrated with social media these past couple of weeks. My response is just to hide and not say anything. But maybe I should reconsider... choosing to abstain from words is not always the right choice, which is something I am learning. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thank you so much, Ashley! Your sweet words mean a lot to me. I'm so glad you found my blog! Hooray for new blog friends!

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  8. So, so true. If only more people thought this way, the internet (and the world) would be a much better place.

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    1. thanks for your sweet words, Lauren! I'm honored you read my blog!

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  10. I so agree, the internet makes people forget they are speaking to people, and it can get so hurtful!

    Here from olive and ivy :)

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  11. Social media has made people really rude! I hate it, they just think that because they are hiding behind their computers they can say whatever they want and that is so not true!Ughh just thinking about it pisses me off!

    I hope that after your post some people realize that words really are hurtful and they need to stop!

    XOXO, Jessica from Girl Booklet

    ps. stopping by from Olive and Ivy

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  12. Just started following you - from Olive and Ivy - and oh my goodness, new favorite! My favorite proverb on the first thing I read (which is brilliant) - yes! Love your blog!

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  13. A-men! I have been feeling the same way. My mom always said to me and my brother (we were almost always in some sort of argument), "Agree to disagree." I have a smart mom.

    Sue // Chevron & Lace


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  14. Just started to read your blog.I loved the way u write.I'am from Kerala (India).Loved your Blog...


    Respectfully

    SoumiyaMoideen

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