A Moment To Breathe: Find Rest In The MessSample
What You Say Really Matters
I was in second grade, excited to be attending another Brownie meeting. Our troop leader – and imposing woman with a commanding voice – stood and began barking instructions. Something she said seemed unclear, so I raised my hand. She rolled her eyes, clearly annoyed. “Would you please put your hand down, Donna? You always have a question. Sometimes I’d like to flush you down the toilet!”
Well that was a mean thing to say, I thought. In retrospect, my childlike assessment was an understatement. Her words were downright rotten. My Brownie leader’s words remain etched in my brain to this day, but all these years later, I’m grateful her cruel comments didn’t cause permanent damage. Looking back now, I realize why. Often – daily, in fact, - I heard words of life-giving affirmation from the lips of my parents.
Words like… I love you. We’re proud of you. Thanks for being so kind.
Words of consistent blessing build more than confidence or courage: they build a wall of protection, preventing permanent wounding from hurtful, discouraging, or critical words. Not everyone grows up with parents who build like this. My mother’s didn’t. But despite her upbringing, she took the words of Ephesians to heart. And by doing so, she protected mine.
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About this Plan
If the rush of regular life leaves you breathless by day’s end, this series will help you find inspiration in the ordinary, messy moments. Allow yourself a moment to breathe and begin to treasure the unseen ways God moves through even the most regular days. This study is from our 365-day A Moment to Breathe Devotional Journal.
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