Words matter,
never to be tossed casually from
pulpit to pew like confetti.
Saturation is a weak strategy.
Light a sky rocket, not a sparkler.
Trajectory, timing, tempo are
important ingredients in the recipe.
Content helps, too.
The effort is not meant to please,
certainly not entertain like
a stand-up performer.
Command of the language is good,
a bit of knowledge helpful,
integrity essential. Say it with
poise and passion, then sit down.
The rest is out of your hands.
Will anyone remember day after tomorrow
the point, the poem, the story, the
elegant exposition of an obscure sentence
in a book few read? Probably not, but
then the life expectancy of a spoken word is
mere minutes. In the off chance that the
worlds of hearer, speaker, and Spirit collide,
it’s worth it.
Preach with head and heart, tread gently
on tender ground: if you say it, mean it.
love them anyway.
You are the master of your craft. I miss hearing you share the Word.
Peace,
M
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