06/02/2026
🧃 The Juice — Your Daily Dose of Inspiration June 2, 2026
Steward Your Voice
Yesterday reminded me of something important:
Words have power.
As believers, we often talk about stewarding our money, our gifts, our time, and our talents. But we don't always talk about stewarding our voices.
From a young age, I learned that my words and opinions seemed to start World War III—in my world, anyway. So I kept many of my thoughts in journals, poetry, songs, and creative outlets. For years, I processed things privately.
To be honest, I felt like that was a spiritual attack against my voice. That's one reason I'm intentional about speaking up more now.
And now God has given me a platform.
Whether through GSL, The Juice, interviews, music, books, livestreams, or conversations, He has given me opportunities to speak. And with every opportunity comes responsibility.
I'm not ashamed to say that God is trusting me with a microphone, and I'm still learning how to steward it.
Do I think it's wrong to ask questions? No.
Do I think it's wrong to share observations? No.
Do I think people are entitled to their opinions? Absolutely.
But I'm reminded that just because I have the ability to say something doesn't always mean I should say it the way I initially think it. And to fellow believers as our influence grows, we become responsible not only for our own words, but also for what we choose to amplify.
Wisdom and discernment matter.
I recently found myself reflecting on a situation where my words impacted someone differently than I intended. My intention was not to hurt anyone, but intention and impact are not always the same thing.
That realization humbles me.
One of the things I've always appreciated about my walk with Christ is that I don't have to pretend to be perfect. If I'm wrong, I want to know. If I need to grow, I want to grow. If I need to apologize, I will.
But after I've examined my heart, clarified my intentions, and attempted to make peace where possible, I also have to trust God with the rest.
I cannot control how everyone receives my words.
I cannot control how everyone interprets my motives.
I cannot control whether people accept my apology or clarification.
What I can control is whether I allow God to continue refining me.
So the lesson I learned and am now sharing today is simple:
Steward your voice.
Ask questions.
Seek truth.
Speak boldly.
But remember that words carry weight.
And the greater the platform, the greater the responsibility.
And that's the Juice.
Go Forth and Pray:
Lord, help me use my voice in a way that honors You.
— Miracle Sims