Be the Balm, Not the Scar

I have prayed lately whenever I am in a conversation with anyone that my words soothe and heal, rather than wound and scar. It is not by accident I pray this regularly because Scripture talks of the tongue as having the capabilities to sin, to be deceitful, boastful, devise mischief, to flatter, to be wicked, break a heart, and create a poisonous wound that can fester forever.

James 3:6-10 (ESV) “And the tongue is a fire, a world of unrighteousness. The tongue is set among our members, staining the whole body, setting on fire the entire course of life, and set on fire by hell. For every kind of beast and bird, of reptile and sea creature, can be tamed and has been tamed by mankind, but no human being can tame the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of deadly poison. With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse people who are made in the likeness of God. From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. My brothers, these things ought not to be so.”

I have been on the receiving end of a good “tongue lashing” from time to time. Admittedly, there were times as a child and a teen, I needed a good talking to. My parents had to discipline me to teach me obedience and to prevent me from making mistakes, but they never intentionally scolded or used their words to break my spirit. The words that cut and festered were oftentimes just casual comments my parents made without any idea they were actually damaging my tender heart. The fault wasn’t necessarily the words themselves but the fact I would misinterpret or completely misunderstand what my parents were trying to say to me. Like comparing my abilities to another one of my classmate’s to somehow motivate me to perform better at school. It had the opposite effect than they intended. I interpreted it as “I’m not good enough” so why try?

I understand only too well how my words have wounded as well as encouraged. I’ve spoken idle words that have hurt my kids’ tender sensibilities. My tongue has lashed out in anger, frustration and even in jest to cause unintentional scarring. Thankfully, my kids have been gracious to forgive, not sure if they will ever forget though. I just pray I have spoken more words that have healed their hearts; words that have built them up, and encouraged them that vastly outnumber those misspoken words I regret even uttering.

As I’ve matured, I would pray I’ve grown wiser with my words, but there are still times I speak out of turn, say something without thinking, put my foot in my mouth as they say. I sometimes don’t even realize the bruising impact my words have caused. I have learned that once words are spoken, good or bad, they can never be unsaid.

Scripture speaks to the damage a tongue can do, but also the fact that speaking words of encouragement, Truth, wisdom, praise and love gives life! “The soothing tongue is a tree of life, but a perverse tongue crushes the spirit.” Proverbs 15:4 “Those who guard their mouths and their tongues keep themselves from calamity.” Proverbs 21:23. Taming the tongue is an act of spiritually maturing. For me, it’s a daily prayer to ask that my words be the balm that heals, rather than cause the scars that fester.

Lord, hear my prayer!

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Contrition

I am thankful, Lord for this sacred hour
In penitent contemplation.
To sit before Your Throne of Grace,
In quiet conversation.

My prayers go where I cannot go
They walk where I cannot walk.
They seek You out and find You there
And by Your Throne we talk.

It’s hard some days to pray Your Will,
When I want it all my way.
This flesh is weak, and my failings many,
I forget the price You paid.

To pray complaints before heartfelt thanks,
I need to repent and count the cost.
Amazing Grace that I could never earn,
All else I should count as loss!

Take my prideful spirit, Lord
And conform it to Your Way.
Teach me it’s not my will be done,
But Yours today and every day!

So, I pray for those I hold so dear
Their faces are before me.
Do for them what I cannot,
For You love them more than me!

You know their hearts, You know their needs,
Their futures are beyond my sight.
So give them all what you deem best
For Your plans are always right!

Let me never circumvent Your Will,
To pray for easy pathways.
When You are asking us to rely on You
On all of life’s lanes and byways.

Today when words cannot express to You
All the things I want to say,
Lord, please hear my contrite heart instead
And answer it, I pray.
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Anniversaries

My oldest daughter posted a picture on Facebook the other day celebrating the fact that she and her husband started dating 20 years ago. They were poor university students who managed to scrape together a little money to have their picture taken at Walmart. Their fresh young faces brought back my own memories of them. I hadn’t yet met the young man who had captured her heart then to become our son-in-law two years later. Six foot seven, with a heart to serve others just as big, he started his spiritual journey by attending Alpha meetings at a church near the Lethbridge campus my daughter attended. It was there he was saved, and today he is a wonderful husband, father, an Elder in his church, and a certified Biblical Counsellor. A God-sized love story to be sure!

On Friday my husband and I will celebrate our 45th engagement anniversary. We met in the Canadian Military Reserves in the summer of 1977. He was actually my commanding officer that summer, but that’s another story left for telling another time. We met again in the fall at the University of Victoria where I was in my second year of study in Education and he was on his way to getting a science degree. A chance encounter walking across campus, almost bumping in to each other, led to a coffee date and the rest, so they say, is history. We were engaged on January 20th, 1978 and married a year later on June 2nd, 1979. We usually celebrate those anniversaries with a sentimental card and a dinner date.

This year marks our church’s 35th anniversary. Just like other anniversaries we mark as special remembrances for our family, Bow Valley Baptist Church has a rich history with numerous God stories of His faithfulness throughout its thirty-five years. For my husband and I, we have called BVBC our church home for nearly thirty-three years. We’ve served in various volunteer and staff capacities there, been involved in two building projects, seen staff and dear families come and go as God led them, and developed life-long friendships. Our children were rocked in the nursery, taught Bible Stories in Kid’s Church, and discipled as youth within the walls of that church building. My church family has prayed for me and ministered to me through two cancer battles. As a church family we have celebrated God’s Goodness through challenging times as well as those seasons of great blessings. I’ve attended countless potlucks (it’s a Baptist thing 😄), and Bible studies, special events, choir presentations and more. I love being part of the family there.

That’s what we are.

A family.

Some people don’t get it. They don’t understand the importance of attending a church, going regularly to Worship services, being involved in Bible Studies, and actively serving in the ministry of a local church. During the Covid pandemic, the hardest thing for me was not being able to attend Worship services in person. Watching online services is not the same as being surrounded by a Body of believers actively worshiping the Lord. I missed the interaction, the fellowship, and yes…even the potlucks 😁

We are a family at Bow Valley. We are not a perfect church, filled with perfect people, but we are a church that strives to Love Like Jesus, Live Like Jesus, to change our world. We haven’t arrived yet, but the joy is in the journey.

We will be celebrating our church’s 35th Anniversary the weekend of June 9th to 11th. We will remember the years past as we look to the future. That weekend we will gather together as a church family to celebrate with great Worship and Praise. We will invite the community to celebrate with us and yes…there will be a potluck! 😆

“They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common. They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need. Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.” Acts 2:42-47

Giving God the Glory for 35 years!
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