WORDS MAKE
THINGS HAPPEN
On the
drive to work, I was praying out loud, and I noticed tiny wet spit flecks
shooting out of my mouth. As I spoke words aloud, they
were literally moving air molecules in the car. How far would these
molecules travel? Who knows but God? I picture this process working like when
people play dominoes, and one domino hits the next, making the whole
row fall. Words move molecules like that, impacting our lives and other
people’s lives as well. That’s how prayer works across the miles, or words
spoken into a phone.
Scientific
research has been done to test the results of our spoken phrases. In his
book Natural Cures, Kevin Trudeau says: “Words have power. Most
people speak words that increase body stress and turn the body’s pH from alkaline
to acidic. Words can change the way we think and feel. Researchers have
concluded that speaking the correct form of words and thinking the correct
thoughts actually changes a person’s DNA.”
Nazi
scientists after WWII did experiments using sound frequencies and words to
brainwash ordinary people into thinking and acting in ways that were
contrary to the way they would typically think and act. Words sung or
broadcast in specific frequencies produce anger and frustration in
listeners. That’s happening today. That’s why Jesus warned us: “Take
heed therefore how ye hear” (Luke 8:18). “For
nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest; neither any thing hid, that
shall not be known and come abroad” (Luke 8:17).
Masaru
Emoto, a Japanese scientist, experimented to prove how words and
frequencies affect water crystals. If they affected water crystals in
the experiments, they’re also affecting us because our bodies comprise a large
percentage of water. In children’s bodies, it’s 75 percent , and in
adults, about 60 percent!
In the
experiment, people spoke different phrases in different tones to water and then
took photos of the crystals. Harsh and mean words made the particles look ugly,
very different from those that received words of love and encouragement. The
water molecules in this experiment responded to words and frequencies, as do
the water molecules in our bodies.
We could
all work on what we say and how we say it. Don’t you agree?
God
knows a lot about words, and the Bible has important things to say
along these lines. “Death and life are in the power of the tongue” (Prov.
18:21). “Thou art snared with the words of thy mouth, thou art taken with
the words of thy mouth” (Prov. 6:2). “A fool’s mouth is his destruction, and
his lips are the snare of his soul” (Prov. 18:7).
We
shouldn’t be so frivolous about what we say. For example, as a response to
something amazing, we hear ourselves or others use the phrase, “That’s unbelievable!”
What is our brain hearing? It hears that the thing I am talking about has no credibility, and I can’t
accept it. It’s foolish or false. How often, if confronted, would we say, “Oh,
I didn’t really mean it”?
But if
we continue saying things like, “It blew my mind,” or “My foot is killing me,”
or “It scares me to death,” our brains start to believe what we say and then
send those messages to the rest of our body. Our body parts start to respond
accordingly. One example would be if our body thinks it’s being
threatened, it could start over-producing cortisol, the fight or
flight hormone, and begin shutting down other vital activities. In other
words, speaking puts these things in motion. God says if we keep speaking
it, or allow ourselves to continue to hear certain words, they will come to
pass.
God’s
Word says that speaking something is a law of life. It’s similar to the law of
gravity with a heavy object: The minute you let go of it, it’s going to fall.
Here
are some good word things from the Bible to think about:
“Hear,
for I will speak excellent and princely things; and the opening of my lips
shall be for right things” (Prov. 8:6).
“A soft
answer turns away wrath, but grievous words stir up anger” (Prov. 15:1).
“A
gentle tongue is a tree of life” (Prov. 15:4).
“Set a
guard, O Lord, before my mouth; keep watch at the door of my lips” (Ps. 141:3).
Let’s consider
the words and phrases we hear and speak and choose wisely.
Love,
Carolyn
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