Reverse the trend
July 17, 2004 | 12:00am
A soft answer turns away wrath. Proverbs 15:1
Researchers at Kenyon College conducted a test in cooperation with the US Navy. The purpose was to discover how the tone of the voice affected sailors when they were given orders. The experiments revealed that the way to a person was addressed determined to a large extent the kind of response he would make.
For example, when an individual was spoken to in a soft voice, he would answer in a similar manner. But when he was shouted at, his reply came back in the same sharp tone. This was true whether the communication was given face-to-face, over the intercom, or by telephone.
This study reminds me of PROVERBS 15:1, which states, "A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger." What we say and how we say it not only make a difference in the reaction well receive, but also determine whether conflict or peace will result. Many arguments could be avoided and tense situations relaxed if we practiced the truth of this verse.
The next time someone speaks to you in a harsh or angry tone, reverse the trend by expressing meekness, quietness of spirit, and loving concern. What a difference a soft answer can make in our relationships! Richard W. De Haan
So many folks use words that are harsh,
When angry, they speak their mind;
But Christ would have us reverse this trend
With words that are always kind. Dennis J. De Haan
READ: PROVERBS 15:1-7
To get out of a hard situation, try a soft answer.
Researchers at Kenyon College conducted a test in cooperation with the US Navy. The purpose was to discover how the tone of the voice affected sailors when they were given orders. The experiments revealed that the way to a person was addressed determined to a large extent the kind of response he would make.
For example, when an individual was spoken to in a soft voice, he would answer in a similar manner. But when he was shouted at, his reply came back in the same sharp tone. This was true whether the communication was given face-to-face, over the intercom, or by telephone.
This study reminds me of PROVERBS 15:1, which states, "A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger." What we say and how we say it not only make a difference in the reaction well receive, but also determine whether conflict or peace will result. Many arguments could be avoided and tense situations relaxed if we practiced the truth of this verse.
The next time someone speaks to you in a harsh or angry tone, reverse the trend by expressing meekness, quietness of spirit, and loving concern. What a difference a soft answer can make in our relationships! Richard W. De Haan
So many folks use words that are harsh,
When angry, they speak their mind;
But Christ would have us reverse this trend
With words that are always kind. Dennis J. De Haan
READ: PROVERBS 15:1-7
To get out of a hard situation, try a soft answer.
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