The Words of Power: How We Train Kids to Use Words Wisely & Well

Culture
April 15, 2021

This article originally appeared in The Classical Difference magazine (a publication of the Association of Classical Christian Schools) Spring 2021 issue. Read on for a stirring glimpse of one way that Classical Christian Education (like that at Veritas) stands out in cultivating students' hearts and minds to engage the culture around them for good.

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I should have been arrested. I had no clue.

Words are powerful. Words create. With them, we propose marriage. We declare war. With words, knaves mislead fools. Words shape treaties, cause rebellions, and melt hearts. Under the right circumstances, they can lead to arrest. That’s how it was with me.

I have four daughters. I coached middle school basketball to spend time with them. We played some of our games at a large sports complex full of thousands of fans. Our team pressed all the time. Our main press was called fire. When we scored, I would scream, “FIRE, FIRE, FIRE.” Every idiot knows that you can’t yell “FIRE!” in a crowded room. It never occurred to me that what I was doing was technically illegal, or at least ill-advised. One of my friends recently told me that all the parents used to giggle and wait for the authorities to nab me.

Words are powerful.

When they are misused, they don’t lose their power. They just hurt people. This has never been clearer than during this time of pandemic and political upheaval. Whether by euphemism or outright lies, our culture has become confused, divided, and, at points, dumbfounded by the abuse of words.

Recently, I was talking with a friend about some political events happening in our country. He said, “I don’t think that we will ever know the truth.” This friend believes in truth, but he was dismayed that the media and the political pundits of left and right had so lost his trust that knowing what really happened is impossible. I feel the same thing. When a culture perverts words, eventually ears, minds, and hearts become so jaded that their immediate reaction is cynicism and distrust. Our culture has broken through that wall.

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Where do we go from here? How do we get out of this wasteland of failed leadership and twisted words? We do what Christians have done in every age. It all starts with words.

First, we repent. Like Daniel (9:3-8), we need to bring our sins, personal and corporate, to the Lord. Next, we must read and heed His Word. Finally, we get about the business of being the men and women, parents and children, husbands and wives that He is calling us to be.

If we will be obedient children, even after all of our waywardness, God will come to our aid. Judges 10:16 is a verse we all need to hide in our hearts. Judges is a book about messes. God’s people continually run after other gods, but Judges 10:16 says:

So they put away their foreign gods from among them and served the LORD. And His soul could not long endure the misery of Israel.

God can’t see His obedient, penitent children continue to be oppressed.

The power that words exhibit also shows us why classical Christian education is so important. Classical Christian education is focused on words.

We want words that are good, true, and beautiful. They become good as we rehearse them in grammar school. We see the depth of their truth as we examine their logical relationships. They gain full power when good, solid, true words are harnessed by the skill of rhetoric.

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At that point, the power of the oppressor, the skill of the long-tongued liar, the very gates of Hell cannot withstand the truth. The grave can’t hold it either. The powers of this age quail before it. When the words of our culture fail, listen to God’s Word, and lean in. Work to raise up men and women who will speak and live by simple words, powerful words, beautiful words that will lead to light.

If you believe a school should be more than just a place to fill your child with facts and prepare them for a career...

If you want your child's school - the place they will spend 7 hours of their day - to be an extension of your home and church...

If you're looking for an education for your child that will train their hearts and minds to recognize, seek, and speak Christ's truth, beauty, and goodness in a confused and broken world...

Then we invite you to come experience Veritas Academy, and see the difference that Classical Christian Education can make for your family. Schedule your tour today at veritasacademy.com/visit.

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