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WORDS THAT WOUND, WORDS THAT HEAL

A BIBLICAL LOOK AT PROFANITY AND CURSING

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WORDS THAT WOUND, WORDS THAT HEAL

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Words That Wound, Words That Heal: A Biblical Look at Profanity and Cursing challenges everything you thought you knew about “bad language.”

In today’s world, people often confuse cultural profanity with biblical cursing. Dropping an expletive may offend polite society, but Scripture shows us that the true profanity is gossip, slander, deceit, and words that dehumanize those made in the image of God. In this groundbreaking and refreshing book, Michael Antonio Jeter cuts through centuries of religious taboo and cultural baggage to uncover what the Bible really teaches about speech.

Drawing from the fiery honesty of the prophets, the sharp rebukes of Yahshua, and the boldness of the apostles, this book reveals that strong, even shocking words can be holy — while polite, “respectable” speech can often be destructive. With clarity and conviction, Jeter shows how the tongue is both a world of fire and a channel of blessing, capable of destroying lives or building them up.

Through fifteen powerful chapters, you will discover:

  • The difference between cultural profanity and true biblical cursing.

  • Why the prophets and apostles used blunt, even offensive language.

  • How gossip and slander are the real profanity that corrupts communities.

  • Why expletives can sometimes serve as honest, healing expressions.

  • How to redeem your tongue for covenant truth, blessing, and witness.

This is not a book about being “polite.” It is a call to authenticity, honesty, and covenant faithfulness in our speech. Whether you’ve been condemned for using strong language, or you’ve struggled with the destructive power of gossip and slander, this book will help you realign your words with the heart of God.

If you’re ready to rethink profanity, rediscover the power of blessings and curses, and redeem your tongue for truth, this book will open your eyes and set you free.

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