The Power of Words
Words Are Free, It's How You Use Them That May Cost You
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Narrated by:
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Scott R. Smith
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By:
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Rev. J. Martin
About this listen
There is simply no value put on words. We can all speak them. They don't cost any money. As they are free to all, they are simply not appreciated.
Words, however, are the reason that one person lives a life of abundance while another person lives a life of lack. Words can open doorways that hands cannot. They can break down invisible boundaries.
A few words can destroy life or breathe new life into a withering one. Words can fill a person full of happiness or fill them full of despair. Words can build up a person's confidence or take it crashing to the ground.
As most people do not value their words, they misuse them, which allows the power of their words to work against them. They want to go in one direction, but their words push them in another.
This conflict is what most people battle with each day. They ask God to grace their lives with favor, health, and abundance, but their words keep them in a life full of disappointment, sickness, and lack.
In this book, I want to share with you the correct way to harness the power of your words, so instead of holding you back, they propel you towards the life that you desire - the life that you were destined to live.
I will draw from personal experience and scripture to illustrate how positive thoughts and words can be used to overcome every challenge that stands in your way. I will share how important it is to stop the habit of talking idly about your problems and instead focus on speaking about solutions.
"Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do." (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
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