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BY THE RIGHT WORDS - PART 2

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FRIDAY 01 MAY 2026


Before I deem it as the "fullness of time" to reveal and unfold the embedded mystery behind this topic, there is an introductory stage which I am dealing with right now. All the more so, my introductory cognizance concerning this topic emerges through the in-depth interaction between the Biblical reference below and the reader, considered as my humble self who is a supreme god on earth, and its shaped by my visualized context and exegetical hermeneutics. More below!



Reference: Proverbs 18:20 New King James Version (NKJV)

"A man's stomach shall be satisfied from the fruit of his mouth; From the produce of his lips he shall be filled."


In today's article, I'm inspired to concentrate on analyzed introductory remarks concerning the first segment and second segment of our referenced Scripture, which are as follows: 


1. A man's stomach shall be satisfied from the fruit of his mouth.


2. From the produce of his lips he shall be filled.


On the one hand, in accordance with the first segmentary statement, the fruit of the mouth here refers to "a person's speaking ability" which can provide for his stomach. 


On the other hand, the second segmentary statement, "from the produce of his lips he shall be filled" implies that his talking provides him a living. In other words, he can live by it, because the right or wrong talking allows one to interpret, influence and establish the force that shapes their lives and outcomes. Got it?


In a nutshell, the entire versified reference points to the truth that the positive or negative words a man speaks fill his stomach; yes, the content of his stomach is formed in line with what his lips declares. That means, you will have to live with the consequences of everything you say. 


At a basic level, a man's stomach is aptly considered as being filled from the fruit of his mouth, but beyond that figurative expressiveness, it suggests the traverse significance of spoken words which can shape a person's earthly manifestations and experiences, and can also shift or change any emerged circumstance they encounter in life, in their favour or disfavour.


Beloved, faith-filled words and fear-based utterances are evident in people's daily expressions. They are activated wordings through which people create their external realities, that influence their life's experiences and way of living. So the idea or notion that this truth and its purpose are simply to fill one's stomach is just written in words - it is mainly experienced and embodied in a greater meaning linked to creating favourable or unfavourable realities shaped by time, in accordance with their words.


Stay tuned for my final introductory dicta in part 3 of this wonderful topic. Shalom!


Scripture Reading - Proverbs 10:32; Ecclesiastes 10:12; Psalm 19:14; Proverbs 15:1.


Exuberant Declaration:

Speaking gracious words genuinely reflects my god-like supremacy; they are the pivotal part of my lived relationship and functional association with Supreme Deity that grants me favourable outcomes from time to time. Hallelujah!



 
 
 

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