"Be careful to cause verbal wounds." Explain this .
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27-Feb-2013 — All of us need to be more careful with our words, because words do hurt, they 'cut more finely than a double edged sword' as St Paul says in the letter to the Hebrews. Those wounds take a long time to heal. We human beings are sensitive souls who long for affirmation and acceptance