Wednesday - August 13, 2025
SCRIPTURE
Proverbs 16.24
Pleasant words are a honeycomb,
Sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.
WORDS OF HOPE
Throughout my volunteer days of teaching Sunday school, also known as Children’s Church, I was always sad to witness any time that a parent would say something limiting to a child. Without realizing, they were often living out their personal dreams and whatever else they projected about themselves into their kids.
We all do that either to ourselves or to others, but to a developing child smack in the middle of self- discovery, words can be lifelong curses. I’ve heard “You can’t do that!” more times than I can remember. What might seem like a momentary setback can and often becomes “I will never do that again” to a young person. Children are gifted with many intuitive and natural talents, often out of the blue.
I remember my high school art teacher telling me I could do many things with my talent if I just got over a shade of laziness. Sadly, all I heard was “you are lazy.” Looking back, I can now realize that it was often the assignments that were lazy. The reality was and still is, motivation often comes from stimulation, not from boredom. I was sometimes not stimulated by assignments. That later translated to having a client who’s payment was dependent on me pushing through the process to meet the deadline, even if it was boring. Other times, I might give even more to a project if it was something I loved and in which I found a shared interest.
Our words and the words we hear carry strong magic. We must shield ourselves from those word curses and guard against cursing someone else’s bliss. A child being told they can’t play piano may never learn how or they might prove they can learn in spite of the criticism.
I have learned that the word-spell cast by my art teacher carried a lot of irony forward in my lifelong passion and career in art. I am fortunate to have ignored the supposed curse of laziness and realized some of her assignments were just uninspired.
Solomon said “There is nothing new under the Sun.” We have to find ways to either recreate an old, boring thing or know when it’s time to discard it. What are some thoughtful words you can use to inspire yourself or others? What kind of new positive spin can you give to someone who might need a little push?
PRAYER
May the words of my mouth always be inspired by the love in my heart. Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Charlie C.Rose
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
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