In this thought-provoking episode of Emunah, host Dr. Tamara Henry and co-host Paula Vineyard explore the power of communicationhow it shapes relationships, deepens understanding, and reflects Christs character in our everyday lives.
Using the life and words of Jesus as a model communicator, the hosts highlight key communication strategies found in the Gospels: asking powerful questions, speaking truth in love, active listening, and using stories to connect on a heart level. They also explore how modern communication toolsfrom texting to social mediarequire us to adapt while still honoring the principles of grace-filled, meaningful dialogue.
Episode Highlights:
Why communication is a spiritual discipline, not just a soft skill
How Jesus used questions to invite transformation
The role of storytelling, silence, and body language in effective communication
Adapting to modern platforms while maintaining authenticity
The spiritual practice of listening and speaking with grace
Key Takeaways:
Communication is central to connection and community
Asking questions opens doors to deeper dialogue
Truth must be spoken with both boldness and compassion
Listening is just as important as speaking
Stories and parables can illustrate deep truths
Nonverbal cueslike silence and body languagecommunicate powerfully
Communication must evolve across platforms, but its purpose remains
Prayer and biblical reflection guide how we speak and engage
Scripture Reflection
"Walk in wisdom toward outsiders, making the best use of the time. Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person.
Colossians 4:56 (ESV)
Paula ends the episode with a heartfelt prayer for wisdom in our words and conversations.
Jesus Communication Blueprint (and How We Can Apply It Today) Encouraging Yourself in the Lord1. Ask Questions
Biblical Example: Who do you say I am? (Matthew 16:15)
Purpose: Engage the heart and provoke thought
Modern Use: Use open-ended questions in mentoring, teaching, and counseling
2. Engage Others
Biblical Example: The woman at the well (John 4)
Purpose: Build relationships and invite transformation
Modern Use: Prioritize real conversations over passive content
3. Speak the Truth
Biblical Examples:
Go and sin no more. (John 8:11)
Do you want to get well? (John 5:6)
Purpose: Set people free with truth, offered in grace
Modern Use: Be honest yet kindtruth and love together
4. Stay Silent / Use Nonverbal Cues
Biblical Examples:
Writing in the dust (John 8:6)
Silence before Pilate (Matthew 27:1214)
Purpose: Communicate without words, when appropriate
Modern Use: Be present; know when to speak and when to be still
5. Tell Stories & Use Parables
Biblical Examples:
The Good Samaritan (Luke 10:2537)
The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:1132)
Purpose: Make truth relatable and memorable
Modern Use: Use personal stories, metaphors, and testimonies to teach and connect
Its not arroganceits agreement with Gods truth to see yourself as worthy and beautiful.
David encouraged himself in the Lord (1 Samuel 30:6)
I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14)
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