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Welcome, dear friends. Today we delve into the wisdom of the Torah, specifically Proverbs 18:21, "Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat its fruit."
This verse, deeply rich in meaning, can be applied to our daily lives. It reminds us of the immense power of our words. Just like a single spark can start a great fire, a single word can inspire change, heal, or, unfortunately, cause damage.
In our everyday interactions, let's remember that our words have the capacity to build or destroy. A kind word can uplift someone's spirit, while a harsh one can break it. We have the power to choose our words wisely, to speak life instead of death.
And remember, as the verse concludes, "they that love it shall eat its fruit." When we use our words positively, to inspire, encourage, and build, we reap the fruits of love, joy, and peace.
So, dear friends, let's commit to using our words wisely, to bring life, love, and light into our world. Because, as we have learned, life and death are indeed in the power of the tongue.
Thank you for joining me today. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.