June 24, 2026

Beautiful Words by Brenda J Wood


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HEBREW

HESED – unfailing, steadfast love.

SHALOM – complete peace and wholeness.

SELAH – a musical term meaning pause and reflect.


GREEK

AGAPE – unconditional, sacrificial love.

EKKLESIA – the called-out ones, church.

KOINONIA – fellowship, spiritual communion of believers.

CHARIS – grace, unearned, freely given grace.

APOLUTROSIS – redemption, bought back, bondage free.

TZEDEK – righteousness, spiritual perfection before God.

Here they are just words, but more importantly, they are how God sees us, loves us, welcomes us, forgives us.

Let us be thankful.

Brenda J Wood has authored more than fifty books. She is a seasoned motivational speaker, who declares the Word of God with wisdom, humour, and common sense.








5 comments:

  1. Thanks, Brenda, for sharing beautiful words.

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  2. Elizabeth Danna5:53 pm GMT-7

    Thanks Brenda. I'm familiar with these words, but right now I needed a reminder.

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  3. A wonderful collection of words reflecting God’s love and care. Thank you, Brenda

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  4. Beautiful, life-affirming words. I love the Hebrew words Hesed and Shalom.

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  5. Thank you, Brenda J. Wood, for sharing these beautiful words. After reading your post, I did research on the first word, the Jewish word, Hesed. I know I've previously read these words you've given us, ,or I've read about them, but your post inspired me to study this more. I searched online for the story behind Hesed, which is an almost all-encompassing word description of God and who He is to us. I hope to refer back to this. Thanks, Brenda, for your post. (Sharon Espeseth: presently recovering from a huge move that has required, and continues to require, serious downsizing.)

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