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How do we know that our words can hurt others?

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Scripture teaches that words have the power to harm, demonstrated in Proverbs that a brother offended is harder to win than a fortified city.

James warns that words can inflict deep wounds, emphasizing that while physical harm may heal, words can leave lasting scars on relationships. He cites the proverb that a brother offended is harder to be won than a walled city, illustrating the damage words can do. By reflecting on our own experiences, we see how easily our tongues can cause hurt, demonstrating the need for caution and grace in our speech. Therefore, the Christian is called to speak wisely and with love, recognizing the weight of their words.
Scripture References: Proverbs 18:19, James 3:5-10

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