A Devotion from Lisa Hansen
Psalm 140:
1 Deliver me, O Lord, from evildoers;
protect me from those who are violent,
2 who plan evil things in their minds
and stir up wars continually.
3 They make their tongue sharp as a snake’s,
and under their lips is the venom of vipers.
As children, we used the rhyme, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never
hurt me.” As we said this, we hoped that the hateful words tossed at us would bounce away
without causing any harm. Unfortunately, the reality is that words do hurt us. Slander and
name-calling can hurt us deeply. They wound our psyche to such a level that it can take years to
overcome the wounding. That is why bullies use the tactics of words as well as violence against
people—they know how wounding they can be.
David, God’s anointed, was not immune to slander nor to the pain that words produce.
So painful were they to him, that he equated them with the venom of the most poisonous of
snakes: vipers. Without legal recourse, without position or authority, David turned to the only
one who could help him in his deepest distress, God. Out of his deepest pain, David raised a
prayer to God for protection. His confidence in God—the deep understanding that God takes
up the cause of the needy—led him to seek God’s protection not just from the weapons of war,
but from the weapons of words.
When people say things that are hurtful, we can have confidence like David that God
will hear our cries and will bring justice, a justice that might not be present in this world, but a
justice that will allow us to stand before God with praise upon our lips. Trust that God will
deliver us from the slings and arrows of hurtful words and provide a balm that will heal all our
wounds.