Hebrews 4:12 - Power Greater Than Nuclear.
Hebrews 4:12 (ESV) For the word of God is
living and active, sharper than any two-edged
sword, piercing to the division of soul and of
spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the
thoughts and intentions of the heart.
Hebrews 4:12 (NLT) For the word of God is
alive and powerful. It is sharper than the
sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between soul and
spirit, between joint and marrow. It exposes our
innermost thoughts and desires.
INTRODUCTION
The creative energy that called the worlds
into existence is in the word of God. This word
imparts power; it begets life. Every command is a
promise; accepted by the will, received into the
soul, it brings with it the life of the Infinite
One. It transforms the nature and re-creates the
soul in the image of God. ED 126
COMMENTARY PEARL
One of the past century's most amazing
discoveries is that matter and energy are the same.
Different forms, yes - but the same. This truth is
expressed in the formula e=mc2. What it means is that
an incredible amount of energy exists in
matter. The energy of a raisin could potentially
provide a year's worth of electricity for a city!
There is also power in the Word of God.
Look at what today's text says. A sword was the
premier weapon in antiquity, and it would have to be
a sharp one, indeed, to divide soul from
spirit, joints from marrow, and to reach into even
"the thoughts and intents of the heart:'
Who hasn't experienced the power of the
Word of God? The power to bring conviction? To
lead to repentance? To confession? But also, who
hasn't experienced the power of the Word to bring
comfort? Hope? Assurance? And victory when tempted?
It was no coincidence that in the
wilderness temptations (Luke 4:1-13), each time the
devil tempted Him, Jesus responded - not with
debate, not with argument, not with theological
discussion - but with Scripture, the Word of God. "It
is written," He said. And each time He quoted
the Word of God, the devil backed down.
We all face temptation, discouragement,
and fear. But in the Word of God, we are
promised power - power to overcome these things and
more. After all, it is the Word of God, the same
God whose words spoke our world into existence
(Genesis 1). Surely, this same Word can sustain you
in whatever you are facing.
Lord Jesus, I need the power of Your Word
in my life - every day. [The Most Amazing Bible
Promises by Amazing Facts]
COMMENTARY
Both the Word of God and prayer are
indispensable for communion with God, and in the inner
chamber they should not be separated. In His Word,
God speaks to us; in prayer, we speak to God.
The Word teaches us to know the God to
whom we pray. It teaches us how He wants us to
pray. It gives us precious promises to encourage
us in prayer. It often gives us wonderful
answers to prayer.
The Word comes from God's heart and
brings His thoughts and His love into our hearts.
And then, through prayer, the Word goes back
from our hearts into His great heart of love.
Prayer is the means of fellowship between God's
heart and ours.
The Word teaches us God's will - the will
of His promises as to what He will do for us,
and also the will of His commands. His promises
are food for our faith, and to His commands we
surrender ourselves in loving obedience.
The more we pray, the more we will feel
our need for the Word and will rejoice in it.
The more we read God's Word, the more we will
have to pray about, and the more power we will
have in prayer. One great cause of prayerlessness
is that we read God's Word too little, only
superficially, or in the light of human wisdom.
The Holy Spirit, through whom the Word
has been spoken, is also the Spirit of prayer.
He will teach us how to receive the Word and
how to approach God.
When we take God's Word in deepest
reverence in our hearts, on our lips, and in our
lives, it will be a never failing fountain of
strength and blessing to us. Let us believe that
God's Word is indeed full of power that will make
us strong, able to expect and receive great
things from God. Above all, it will give us the
daily blessed fellowship with Him as the living
God.
"Blessed is the man... [whose] delight is
in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he
meditate day and night" (Psalm 1:1-2). [Andrew Murray
365-Day Devotional Bible by Barbour]
LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY
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