Words Justified Or Words Condemed Poem by Terrance Tracy

Words Justified Or Words Condemed



"For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks." Idle words spoken in haste often dance to a tune that has no rhythm, the fragrance put forth by a tongue may be sweet for a season, but the words are void of charm and can do harm and belong in the deepest chasm.

Words delivered with sincerity are a treasure beyond any measure, the words plays a joyful tune of serenity; the melody heard is in the heavenly realm, the songs that are playing from the heart, are a symphony welcomed not to keep us apart.

One may toss a pebble in a pool of calm water causing gentle ripples that reaches out to cool each other with justifying words of relation; but a stone thrown in force into the pool will disperse the waters from its source giving birth to mayhem that will condemn.

Be careful of every idle word you speak, you will have to give an account of the amount in judgment before our Lord; "For by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned."

Terrance Tracy

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Terrance Tracy

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Port Arthur Texas USA
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