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Proverbs 12:18-19 - Words that Wound and Heal

4 min · 3. Juni 2026
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Have you ever said something in anger that you immediately regretted? Words possess extraordinary power – they can slice through defenses like swords or bring healing like medicine. This exploration of the relationship between our hearts and our speech reveals why even brief moments of anger can leave lasting scars. At the center of our discussion is a compelling metaphor: our hearts function as fountains, and our words are simply whatever flows from that source. We dig into why harsh comments burst forth so quickly while their damage lingers far longer, creating an unfair asymmetry where "it takes one unkind word to cut someone to the quick, but it may take a dozen apologies to make everything well again." This imbalance explains why relationships can take so long to heal after hurtful exchanges. The most powerful insight comes when we shift focus from merely controlling our speech to examining its source. If unkind words frequently emerge from our mouths, perhaps the issue isn't just poor self-control but something deeper within. We explore how intentional daily practices can transform this inner wellspring, allowing words of truth and compassion to flow naturally. Whether through faith practices or other forms of self-reflection, maintaining a clean "fountain" requires consistent attention to what influences our hearts. What kind of water flows from your fountain today? Listen as we unpack this question and discover how the words we speak reveal what truly fills our hearts. Share this episode with someone who could use a reminder about the lasting impact of their words – both for harm and for healing. Proverbs 12:18-19 Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461533/support] Genesis 5:2

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Proverbs 12:18-19 - Words that Wound and Heal

Have you ever said something in anger that you immediately regretted? Words possess extraordinary power – they can slice through defenses like swords or bring healing like medicine. This exploration of the relationship between our hearts and our speech reveals why even brief moments of anger can leave lasting scars. At the center of our discussion is a compelling metaphor: our hearts function as fountains, and our words are simply whatever flows from that source. We dig into why harsh comments burst forth so quickly while their damage lingers far longer, creating an unfair asymmetry where "it takes one unkind word to cut someone to the quick, but it may take a dozen apologies to make everything well again." This imbalance explains why relationships can take so long to heal after hurtful exchanges. The most powerful insight comes when we shift focus from merely controlling our speech to examining its source. If unkind words frequently emerge from our mouths, perhaps the issue isn't just poor self-control but something deeper within. We explore how intentional daily practices can transform this inner wellspring, allowing words of truth and compassion to flow naturally. Whether through faith practices or other forms of self-reflection, maintaining a clean "fountain" requires consistent attention to what influences our hearts. What kind of water flows from your fountain today? Listen as we unpack this question and discover how the words we speak reveal what truly fills our hearts. Share this episode with someone who could use a reminder about the lasting impact of their words – both for harm and for healing. Proverbs 12:18-19 Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461533/support] Genesis 5:2

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