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Word Of The Lord

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The phrase "Word of the Lord" in the Bible signifies divine communication from God to humanity, often conveying His will, promises, or revelations. This expression is frequently found in the prophetic books, where prophets declare, "The word of the Lord came to me," indicating that they are speaking God’s message rather than their own (see Jeremiah 1:4, Ezekiel 1:3). In this context, the "Word of the Lord" serves as a conduit for God's instructions, warnings, or encouragement, emphasizing the authority and power of divine speech. In a broader theological sense, the "Word of the Lord" can also be understood in the context of Christ as the Logos, or the Word, as articulated in John 1:1: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." This passage suggests that the Word is not merely a spoken command but embodies the essence of God Himself, culminating in the incarnation of Jesus Christ. Therefore, it represents both the spoken and living expression of God's will and revelation to humanity, acting as a guiding force for faith and practice throughout the scriptures.

Jim Cymbala

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being obedient to God's promptings, even when they don't make sense or seem logical. He uses the example of Philip, who was instructed by an angel to leave a successful revival in Samaria and go to a desert road. Philip obeyed and encountered

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