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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

War on Words

Matt Professor Book Review 4-2-13/ box war OF WORDS What is matchless affaire that we all struggle with? What is one thing that is the hardest for whatever of us? Isnt it how we use our spoken communication? Looking into this hold back War on Words by Paul Tripp was a virtue taking book that gripped my understanding of course and exploded it with truth. This book from Tripp allowed me to timber into the importance of words and how they affect you and me. In the beginning perfection round the earth into existence, now this might not sound big to some people, save if we think about it what other things could God have through with(p) in order to form valet de chambre and Earth?Well Im sure he couldve done many other kick the bucket gestures and other things, but he decided that the organize ground on which we stand and the people that we collect everyday atomic number 18 to be formed out of the words formed in the very mouth of God. When this was explained in the boo k I absolutely lost my ability to think and think on this one thing that truly is important for us as Christians. If God had enthroned that into thought shouldnt we understand that our mouth has so much more of significance than we think?In the beginning Tripp interprets early there were Gods words and then there were matchs words, and Tripp says that there is a difference between words that get up up and words that destroy and how Satan is going to use truth but distort it and with his words he will deceive the ball of men. Gods words were words of power and purity. This is the call that Tripp asks us to look into, and ask ourselves which ones are we? Then Tripp continues to hit us with the truth he then asks a simple question, he says what should we take away(p) from our consideration of communication in Genesis 1?First, our words croak to the professional. He is the Great Speaker. The wonder, the significance, the glory of human communication has its roots in his glory and in his decision to let us talk with us and allow us to talk with him and others (pg. 15). This is not just something that we should take for granted, but that it should be carefully scripted and formed to show others that our words are not of this demesne but that our words are conformation that the Lord allows us to communicate to others.The very words that the Lord used in the Garden to communicate to Adam and Eve were the very examples that we command to see, and I know that it sounds strange but the perfect beings that lacked nothing in their humanity still needed that lasting relationship with the Lord though words and feelings spoken through words. Then Tripp takes this interesting movement into what he sincerely means by the war beneath the war of words he says, The Word would not have come into our world if our struggle were in the first place a struggle of flesh and blood, (pg. 7) he then goes on to say that the problem is our words and an even deeper importance ou r heart. Tripp goes on to say that the words formed from our mouth are an action of our heart and that we need to go even deeper into our war on words and look into our heart the one thing that the Lord is trying to change. Tripp says these changes can only take place when we ask for a true renewal of our heart through the salvage knowledge of Jesus Christ.When we realize that this war cannot be fought with our own heading but that the word of God and the living being of God need to be a major and only significant change in our minds and heart, this will change our words from unedifying to encouragement. In a world that uses their own encouragement because it edifies them, the Christian perspective has to be to edify God and not ourselves. In learning this Tripp says scriptures tells us that if we are going to see lasting change in our communication, we must start from within, as we big bucks with the idolatry of our hearts.

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