2 Thessalonians 2:16-3:13
“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” This saying takes me back to the 1980s, when innocent, nerdy kids like me, would get picked on in school by bullies. While that saying may have sounded good, it was the biggest lie I was ever told. Contrary to popular belief, words do hurt. It was unfortunate to deal with unruly and devious peers growing up, but there wasn’t much good to expect from certain kids back in my day.
As becoming Saints of God, there is an expected behavior associated with holy living. Following the transformation from the old to the new man, the words and works of the new believer should be in stark contrast to their former attitude and conduct. In the same way a parent would positively reinforce the good works of a child, God will also establish and certify the good deeds of His people.
This present world is full of wicked and evil communication on all fronts, from the white house to the poor house. Men and women all over the world, can be found speaking and doing things displeasing to God. Fortunately, the time is ripe for the children of God to let their lights shine in this world of darkness, and prove to others, holy living is necessary, in order to be blessed of the Lord.
In your daily conversations and dealings, be certain your attitude is proper, and your actions line up with God’s will. This way, you’ll be certain to receive of God’s grace, mercy, and goodness all the days of your life.









