Slain by the Sword
1 Samuel 17:51 Therefore David ran and stood over the Philistine, took his sword and drew it out of its sheath and killed him, and cut off his head with it. And when the Philistines saw that their champion was dead, they fled.
The Old Testament is filled with stories about how brave men would go into battle and slain hundreds and thousands of their enemies with the sword.
We also have the opposite, how others would use the sword for their own personal gain, going against the Lord and his commandments.
Today is no different from Old Testament times. While we may not have a physical sword, we have another type of sword that can cause us to increase our territory and help others, or cause damage to those around us.
The sword that we have today is the word of God. This type of sword can be used to encourage, edify, praise and uplift those around you. It can also cause death if not used correctly.
The sword that I am speaking of is our tongue.
Ephesians 6:17 And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God;
Just like any weapon in our hands, we can use it for good or for evil.
Our sword or our words, should be used to edify , uplift and encourage. If we see someone struggling, an encouraging word goes a long way.
The sword that we have today is the same used in the Old Testament. In can be used for good, or cause damage.
We can slain our enemy in praise and prayer, or we can damage those around us by speaking words that condemn and hurt.
Let’s be sure that we use our sword to kill our enemy, and not those closest to us.






















Hi Yvette, Yes, an encouraging word goes a long way sometimes!
I really like the new look. Very clean and that’s a beautiful picture in your header:) Blessings!
Thank you Lori, I needed a new look
Great words of wisdom…Blessings Wendy