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  1. Isaiah 2:18-21. The Message. 18 And all those sticks and stones. dressed up to look like gods. will be gone for good. 19 Clamber into caves in the cliffs, duck into any hole you can find. Hide from the terror of God, from his dazzling presence, When he assumes his full stature on earth, towering and terrifying.

  2. Dec 1, 2003 · God is willing to wipe our slates clean if we humble ourselves before Him. We ask for forgiveness for our sins, and by so doing, we acknowledge that there is no other way to get rid of sin but through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. When we forgive others, God can see His own image reflected in us.

  3. May 23, 2024 · Yet, there’s a pervasive saying that has seeped into our cultural consciousness: “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” While this adage is often used to encourage resilience in the face of verbal insults or bullying, its underlying message is deeply flawed and contradicts the teachings of Scripture.

  4. Isaiah 2:18-22. 18 And all those sticks and stones dressed up to look like gods will be gone for good. 19 Clamber into caves in the cliffs, duck into any hole you can find. Hide from the terror of God, from his dazzling presence, When he assumes his full stature on earth, towering and terrifying.

  5. Mar 8, 2013 · Wounds from sticks and stones will usually heal. Sometimes a heart broken by uncaring words will never heal. Young lives and personalities are shaped by the poor choice of words in the home. What we are talking about here is criticism.

  6. Jun 9, 2002 · Summary: This sermon reveals the true power of our words and our responsibility as Christians to choose them wisely. “Sticks and Stones...”. There is a familiar old saying that we’ve all heard, it goes like this; “sticks and stones may break my bones but words can never hurt me.”.

  7. Jun 25, 2013 · Just shaming, condemning, deafening silence. The silence did not break Jesus' bones like sticks and stones, but it broke every other part of Him. This was for our healing. Heaven's cold silence toward Jesus secured the Father's "good word" toward us, once and for all.

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