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Words that Matter

  • Writer: Bishop Mesrop Parsamyan
    Bishop Mesrop Parsamyan
  • Sep 16
  • 2 min read
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We often wonder if our words matter, if our small efforts of kindness, encouragement, or truth-telling make any real difference in this noisy, crowded world. And the answer is: yes, it does! In Isaiah 50:4, the prophet says, “The Sovereign Lord has given me a well-instructed tongue, to know the word that sustains the weary.”


God desires to speak through us. Not just through prophets, priests or bishops, but through you. Through your quiet words of comfort to a grieving friend. Through your choice to bless rather than curse. Through your decision to speak hope when others are only speaking fear. Every time you do this, you are echoing heaven.


Think of it this way: we are the megaphone, but God is the voice. A megaphone doesn’t create the message; it only amplifies it. On its own, it is just plastic and wiring. But in the hands of someone who has something to say, it becomes powerful.


And so it is with us. On our own, our words may seem small and weak. But when we place ourselves in God’s hands, He speaks through us with power and purpose. We don’t need to invent the right words. We don’t need to be eloquent or wise. We just need to be willing. Willing to speak when God nudges us. Willing to share when the Spirit prompts us. Willing to serve with our voice as well as our actions.


St. Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 2:13: “This is what we speak, not in words taught by human wisdom but in words taught by the Spirit.” That means it’s not about your ability, it’s about your availability. When you open your mouth in faith, God will fill it with His words. Words that heal. Words that strengthen. Words that carry divine power.


Never underestimate what God can do through a single word spoken in love. One sentence of encouragement might be the turning point in someone’s day. One phone call might lift someone out of despair. One sincere “I’m praying for you” might remind a hurting soul that they’re not alone.


So, let our tongues become instruments of grace and our words bearers of light, for when God speaks through us, even the softest whisper can resound as an eternal echo in another person’s life.

1 Comment


Mary Melikian
Mary Melikian
Sep 16

Stay even nearer to God in this troubled world and the Holy Spirit will give you what to say:

Words of love and comfort and be kind. Peace be with us all. Mercy surrounds us.

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