The unknown assassin who is tender with touch but brutal with the weapons of warfare, the tongue. Used to slay nations with great effectiveness, it’s true power is often unknown to the one who uses it so recklessly. A Weapon of mass destruction no one has encountered such an effective killing tool than the human tongue.
It kills slowly but surely when the tongue is used for matters of war it kills without remorse, devouring any hope of replanting any seed of rebuilding. What is spoken in war as well in peace radiates through the universe of the mind, killing repeatedly? In war, they taint the words with poison, that reaches deep into the victims and the sender. The poison penetrates with such effectiveness that decades later its destruction is still being processed and felt.
When the tongue is brought to the front line for good, it kills, with great effectiveness the difference is the target. When the goal is growing up and being better, you could not hope for a better alliance, than the tongue. The tongue needs to be focused, controlled and put to the purest purpose if you want to use it for good.
Unbridled the tongue would let words of death and destruction run wild, they would kill without motive, cause or provocation. The kill ratio is 100%.
It never misses the opportunity to kill, it comes down to what it is killing. Hopes, dreams, faith or is it killing doubts, fears, and shame. Make no mistake, it going to kill something, but it comes down to what. The tongue of the stealthy killing machine if misappropriated, but oh, oh, if pointed to purpose what a wonderful builder of hope, faith, peace and joy it can bring if used properly.
The war on the outside is just a small glimpse of the war on the inside, scouts are sent to spy out the enemies camp, to see where there is so ever small point of a breach in the armor, a way in, a means of exploiting the strengths of the enemy. These spies are the best of the best, they often go undetected for years, lying dormant until called upon. Originals home-brewed, but they are none of this they are death seekers, seeking to murder, destroy and or corrupt anyone it lay its hands on. Our tongues are the most powerful weapons of mass destruction known to man, but yet we teach little, training and showing how to use it effectively.
Verbal warfare takes place in two battlefields. The first battlefield is in the mind, while the other is in your physical environment. Understanding your enemy in warfare is key in defeating them. I am not saying that your tongue is your natural enemy, but it has betrayed many a host because the host did not understand how to use its power to help rather than harm.
So if you’re the enemy is living with you, then you have a great opportunity to learn how it moves, act and respond in various situations. Once you know how it does, then you can make plans to defeat it. Know your enemy if you ever wish to defeat them, why do you allow the words of death and destruction to escape your lips?

Faith comes by hearing, if you hear anything enough, long enough you will in eventually believe that it is true, this is how you build faith in anything. With that being said why would you let wicked words leave your mouth and hit the atmosphere? Unless you want the results of such speech.
This is a war and we have to win, not hope to win we must win. Everything in life that is worth anything requires we fight for it, the fight is where we learn to appreciate the thing in which we are fighting for. Most give up at the beginning or amid the battle. This should not be the case if you want to achieve greatness.
In this war, our enemy is never seen but the effects of its destructiveness vibrate throughout our lives. Most of the time we are not even aware that a shot has been fired, or they have waged a war against us. It happens with a blink of an eye; we let a word of darkness slip through our lips, never sending hope and faith to hunt it down and kill it, so it lingers out there waiting for the best time to wage its an attack against us.
Mostly when we are the most vulnerable, we think our ill fate results from some bad luck, never acknowledging we sent an assassin into the world with no direction, so it returns to lay waste to the originator.
They kill us with our own sword, and never understanding what went wrong. We spoke death and death came knocking. Worlds are built and fall by our words. We know words have power, but often we don’t believe the depth and effective way in which that power can be used for or against us.
The Art of verbal warfare is to know and respect the power and destruction of an unbridled tongue. Say what you want and not what you don’t, because no matter what you say, those words will come looking for you, and once they find you, they will do what is intended.
Life and death are in the tongue. Choose Life and live, choose death and slowly die, but none the less you will die, and that death will be by your words.
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