Words are like eggs. Once they fall and break, they can never be put back together again. That is why we must weigh our words carefully before we speak.
Many homes have been broken, destinies wounded, and hearts scarred—not by actions alone, but by careless and harsh words.
Words carry power.
Words spoken with grace are gold. They can heal, strengthen, and empower. But words spoken in anger can wound, demoralize, and destroy. Words can build a home, and words can also tear it down.
This is especially important during disagreements with your spouse. Choose your words wisely.
A gentle word turns away anger, but harsh words stir up strife (Proverbs 15:1).
Most times, the problem at home is not the issue itself, but how it is communicated.
Words can escalate conflict, and words can also heal.
Couples, even Christian couples, sometimes speak in ways that dishonor the very person they vowed to love.
How can you call your wife a fool, forgetting she is your partner and helper?
How can you call your husband stupid, forgetting he is the one you chose to build life with?
In moments of anger, pause. Think. Choose wisdom over emotion. Do not say words you may regret for the rest of your life.
What you say when your spouse is vulnerable can either draw them closer to you or push them further away.
Your words carry spiritual and emotional authority. God has given you power through your mouth—to bless or to harm, to build or to destroy.
Let your words carry grace. Let your words carry wisdom. Let your words carry love.
Choose words that build your marriage, not words that break it.
© Adebimpe Obafemi
Many homes have been broken, destinies wounded, and hearts scarred—not by actions alone, but by careless and harsh words.
Words carry power.
Words spoken with grace are gold. They can heal, strengthen, and empower. But words spoken in anger can wound, demoralize, and destroy. Words can build a home, and words can also tear it down.
This is especially important during disagreements with your spouse. Choose your words wisely.
A gentle word turns away anger, but harsh words stir up strife (Proverbs 15:1).
Most times, the problem at home is not the issue itself, but how it is communicated.
Words can escalate conflict, and words can also heal.
Couples, even Christian couples, sometimes speak in ways that dishonor the very person they vowed to love.
How can you call your wife a fool, forgetting she is your partner and helper?
How can you call your husband stupid, forgetting he is the one you chose to build life with?
In moments of anger, pause. Think. Choose wisdom over emotion. Do not say words you may regret for the rest of your life.
What you say when your spouse is vulnerable can either draw them closer to you or push them further away.
Your words carry spiritual and emotional authority. God has given you power through your mouth—to bless or to harm, to build or to destroy.
Let your words carry grace. Let your words carry wisdom. Let your words carry love.
Choose words that build your marriage, not words that break it.
© Adebimpe Obafemi
Words are like eggs. Once they fall and break, they can never be put back together again. That is why we must weigh our words carefully before we speak.
Many homes have been broken, destinies wounded, and hearts scarred—not by actions alone, but by careless and harsh words.
Words carry power.
Words spoken with grace are gold. They can heal, strengthen, and empower. But words spoken in anger can wound, demoralize, and destroy. Words can build a home, and words can also tear it down.
This is especially important during disagreements with your spouse. Choose your words wisely.
A gentle word turns away anger, but harsh words stir up strife (Proverbs 15:1).
Most times, the problem at home is not the issue itself, but how it is communicated.
Words can escalate conflict, and words can also heal.
Couples, even Christian couples, sometimes speak in ways that dishonor the very person they vowed to love.
How can you call your wife a fool, forgetting she is your partner and helper?
How can you call your husband stupid, forgetting he is the one you chose to build life with?
In moments of anger, pause. Think. Choose wisdom over emotion. Do not say words you may regret for the rest of your life.
What you say when your spouse is vulnerable can either draw them closer to you or push them further away.
Your words carry spiritual and emotional authority. God has given you power through your mouth—to bless or to harm, to build or to destroy.
Let your words carry grace. Let your words carry wisdom. Let your words carry love.
Choose words that build your marriage, not words that break it.
© Adebimpe Obafemi