Gracious words are like a honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and health to the body.
- Proverbs 16:24
The Bible tells us that Jesus was gracious and accepting when interacting with others. He drew people to Himself. He didn’t shame them or force them to love Him. Instead, He was kind and understanding. His example is perfect because He is perfect.
Proverbs tells us that gracious words are like honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the body. You may have even heard it said, that you catch more flies with honey than vinegar.
That is because people are drawn to those who speak with genuine love and kindness. People who are negative and hateful in speech push others away. No one wants to be around angry, hurtful people.
Therefore, when we interact with others we are to follow Jesus’ example.
Words are powerful. They can hurt or heal.
When you speak carelessly or unkindly, you damage relationships as well as your reputation. Is there anyone you owe an apology for something you said? Or maybe you can think of someone you want to speak a blessing to today.
Ask God for His wisdom and to lead you in your words and actions as you speak.
With Love,
Sherry Shepherd
Use This in Your Personalized Scripture Journal
As you reflect on Proverbs 16:24, take time to write through these prompts:
· What kind of words have I been speaking lately?
· Have my words brought encouragement or discouragement?
· Who in my life needs gracious speech from me right now?
· Do I pause before I respond?
· How can I intentionally use words to build up instead of tear down?
This verse compares gracious words to honey — sweet and healing. Words carry weight. They can wound deeply or bring life. God calls us to speak in ways that restore and strengthen others.
Use this space to write a prayer asking God to guard your mouth and help your words reflect His kindness.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Proverbs 16:24 mean?
It teaches that kind and gracious words bring encouragement and emotional healing.
Why are words compared to honey?
Because honey was considered nourishing and sweet, symbolizing life-giving speech.
Can words really affect someone’s health?
Yes. Scripture recognizes that speech impacts both emotional and spiritual well-being.
How can I grow in speaking graciously?
By slowing down, praying before responding, and reflecting on Christ’s example.
How can journaling improve my speech?
Writing helps you process emotions privately so they don’t come out harshly in conversation.












