God, grant me pardon, for times I was ignorant of the damage my words could cause. Please FATHER, grant me forgiveness, and may those, whom my words have injured, please forgive me too.
Have anyone ever created something with your words that told an untrue story? Because it was your manuscript, you arrange the words to create a character that resembles yourself, and you made that character protagonist or lead. There is nothing wrong with that scenario, unless characters are too created, thinly veiled representations of people whom you admire.
In a make-believe world, no one will be an antagonist in a fictional world created by you. Especially when they are not represented in the best light. If you have ever done such a thing, seek God’s forgiveness, but too, seek forgiveness of those who may have been damaged by your words.
Let us remember, create no form of art or writings that causes hurt or pain to others, because that hurt is magnified and sent back to you. This is when you will truly realize the power of your words.
Let us remember the sacred responsibility we carry as artists and writers, as we wield the brush, the pen, and keystroke. Being always mindful of the impact our creations can have on the hearts and minds of others. The delicate realm of artistic expression, our words possess an unseen power that reverberates through the universe.
Heed this truth, words that inflict hurt or pain is not only an act of offence against another, it is an ignorant act of self-infliction. For words find their way back to the shores of their birth, magnified by unseen hands. Not until we witness the consequences of our words mirrored back at us, do we awaken to their immense power.
Shape your words with love, empathy, and grace.
Let the power of your words ignite change, kindling a flame that lights the path of love and unity. There is but one Protagonist in this life, HE is God.