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Thankful Homemaker: A Christian Homemaking Podcast

EP 67 Speech Seasoned with Grace and Kindness

Thankful Homemaker: A Christian Homemaking Podcast

Marci Ferrell: Christian Homemaker, Wife, Mother and Grandmother

Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2019

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

With the holiday season before us, many of us may find ourselves around people who can be a challenge to communicate without it turning into a heated discussion. We may be the ones challenging to communicate with. As I pondered the topic of speech seasoned with grace and truth, one area that came to my mind is when I've messed up, and someone overlooked it and offered me grace. They didn't feel the need to correct me or even bring it up at a later time. Have you ever had a person like that in your life? Or are you that person in someone else's life? The reality is, we know when we've messed up. When our speech is seasoned with grace and kindness it will overlook mistakes in the lives of others and encourage instead of discouraging. Head over to ThankfulHomemaker.com for full show notes Join Thankful Homemaker for access to the Free Library of Resources Follow ThankfulHomemaker on Facebook, Pinterest & Instagram Subscribe to the Podcast on Your Favorite App

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Thankful Homemaker Podcast, a podcast to be an encouragement and

0:11.3

blessing to each other and the role God has called us to as women.

0:15.0

I'm so thankful you stop by.

0:17.0

So grab yourself a coffee or tea and sit with me a bit

0:20.0

as we talk about how God's word impacts every area of our lives as Christian women.

0:25.3

Hello friends I'm Marcy Farrell from thankful homemaker.com and with the upcoming

0:32.0

holidays many of us may find ourselves being around people who are

0:37.0

challenging to communicate with, and some of us may be the ones who are difficult to communicate with.

0:44.6

So our topic today is having speech that is seasoned with grace.

0:50.6

And as I pondered this particular topic, an area that came to my mind is when I have

0:56.7

messed up and someone has overlooked it or didn't mention it or feel that need to have to correct me on the spot.

1:06.0

Have you ever had a person like that in your life?

1:10.0

Or maybe you are that person in someone else's life.

1:14.0

That's a sweet blessing because the reality is,

1:17.2

especially now as adults, we all know and we've messed up.

1:20.9

I usually don't need someone to tell me, right? No one has to tell me that I need

1:25.9

to lock the door before I leave the house or shut the garage door or turn off the oven when I'm done

1:31.1

using it or whatever multitude of other things that I

1:34.9

forget to do or maybe I don't say correctly or I overlook or I forget or I

1:40.9

plain o just mess up. I've learned now after 34 years of marriage or at least most days I've learned I am still a work in progress here not to point out every error to my husband that he makes because I know

1:56.9

that I make the same ones at times or I know where I have my own areas of weakness.

2:03.8

If it's something that he's forgotten or messed up

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