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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Christian Speech



Today, in the United States of America, people seem unable to clearly articulate what they need to say.

Something will be, like, cool ya know, whereas something else really neat, is hot! We say-you know- a sentence, and it might end with “Yeah” although that, ya know, word, has nothing to do with what you were previously, like, talking about. Yeah.


We say something is "bad!" when we mean it is wonderful, "wicked!" if we see it as good. So, should we like, say something great is bad, but being bad isn't, like, good? Say something amazing is, ya know, wicked, but if we really are being bad it isn't wonderful? Or if we are wicked, it's bad, but not like, good? Yeah.


How are we to teach the younger generation proper grammar and usage of words, when cold is “hot“, and hot, is “cool“, sweet means “cool“, and cold things can be “sweet“, or sweet things can be “hot“. Something outstanding is “neat“. (Something messy is not!) We say the word cool means “fairly cold“, hot means “very warm“, sweet means “full of sugar” or, “pleasing to the senses” and yet we use these words as exclamations of “amazement“, “shock“, or “wonder“, and then say "This is totally, ya know- like, “bad grammar'?"  

We say “We like to eat, we like to play, he looked like he needed some sleep, we would like to leave,” and yet, none of these examples of proper grammar seem, like, “cool” enough for us to, ya know, like, use them?

As a light shining for God, amidst darkness, I think it is very important to learn how to say what we mean, and mean what we say. Using all the modern vernacular and slang of today is not at all “cool”. Show the world that you don’t have to follow every common fad or trend, and you don’t feel the need to “Fit in” with the world.



Be different.


Stand out.


And be a light shining in
this present darkness.


For God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” and made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ.

- 1 Corinthians 4:6

6 comments:

Carilyn said...

Good point! :)

Frannie said...

Hello! I really enjoyed this because it is TRUE that our speech (even just they way we talk) reflects Christ. Great post!

Have a blessed day!
Frannie

Maria said...

Great post Kelsey!
We've talked about that before in our home. Something that I thought of while I was reading this post is that we have an orderly God, and so, seeking to be like Him, we should then in our speech, be 'orderly'.
And I like your blog background, I almost chose that one when I was picking a background for my blog. :)
Maria

Megan said...

Great post Kelsey! I am new to your blog and following you, I would love if you stopped by my blog and followed me.

Blessings,
Maggie
www.foreverfindingmybliss.blogspot.com

~ McKenzie Elizabeth~ said...

Hello Kelsey!
Thank you for your sweet comment:) That is so neat that we have the same birthday AND that we are the same exact age:)!!
I hope you had a very happy birthday.

Blessings to you...

McKenzie~

Hallie Jo said...

Wonderful post Kelsey! :)

~Hallie~

halliejophotography.blogspot.com