Title: Four Words That Changed The World
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Luke 23:33
Good Friday Sermon
Luk 23:33 KJV - ...there they crucified him...
I - The Chosen Place "There"
II - The Calloused People "They"
III - The Cruel Punishment "Crucified"
IV - The Condemned Person "Him"
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Words That Change Worlds
Words matter. Just think about some of the words that have made a difference in your life over the years.
- Your new baby is healthy!
- You are hired!
- The scan was negative!
These are just a few examples of words that you may have heard that changed your world. And to prove how much words matter, just try reversing these phrases and you can feel the gut punch that would follow. Proverbs 16 says that kind words are like honey. If you want to have a positive influence on the lives of those around you, use words that change their world.
1. I appreciate you.
It is common for team members, including the leader herself, to feel under-appreciated. I am not talking about the person who is always whining, "They don't appreciate all I do for them!" Rather, I am talking about leaders and staff who genuinely wonder if they and the work they do are valued. If you want to make someone, truly feel great, just authentically tell them, "I appreciate you!"
2. Thank you.
While it is easy to confuse "thank you" with "I appreciate you," they are different. Thank you is a simple yet powerful acknowledgment of the fact that someone did something meaningful for you.
We thank people for what they do, and we appreciate people for who they are. I appreciate the donors who have supported The Center Consulting Group for the past 21 years, I specifically say "thank you" each time they give a gift.
3. What can I do to make it right?
You forget to show up for a meeting. You promise but fail to return a call. You share with others something that was ...
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Luke 23:33
Good Friday Sermon
Luk 23:33 KJV - ...there they crucified him...
I - The Chosen Place "There"
II - The Calloused People "They"
III - The Cruel Punishment "Crucified"
IV - The Condemned Person "Him"
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
Words That Change Worlds
Words matter. Just think about some of the words that have made a difference in your life over the years.
- Your new baby is healthy!
- You are hired!
- The scan was negative!
These are just a few examples of words that you may have heard that changed your world. And to prove how much words matter, just try reversing these phrases and you can feel the gut punch that would follow. Proverbs 16 says that kind words are like honey. If you want to have a positive influence on the lives of those around you, use words that change their world.
1. I appreciate you.
It is common for team members, including the leader herself, to feel under-appreciated. I am not talking about the person who is always whining, "They don't appreciate all I do for them!" Rather, I am talking about leaders and staff who genuinely wonder if they and the work they do are valued. If you want to make someone, truly feel great, just authentically tell them, "I appreciate you!"
2. Thank you.
While it is easy to confuse "thank you" with "I appreciate you," they are different. Thank you is a simple yet powerful acknowledgment of the fact that someone did something meaningful for you.
We thank people for what they do, and we appreciate people for who they are. I appreciate the donors who have supported The Center Consulting Group for the past 21 years, I specifically say "thank you" each time they give a gift.
3. What can I do to make it right?
You forget to show up for a meeting. You promise but fail to return a call. You share with others something that was ...
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