Do not underestimate
the power of God’s Word. It burns like
fire. Fire is not discriminatory; it
consumes whatever is in its path. Fire
burns best those things that are all dried up.
There are some things that do not burn as easily as others, and there
are some things that refuse to be consumed.
People when exposed to God’s Word are like combustionable material. People who are most affected by God’s Word
are those who know that their souls are all dried up. They come to the point where they have no
hope left in their lives for soul satisfaction.
They have tried and failed to find a life worth living for. God’s Word also deeply affects those who may
not be totally dried up, but know that there is more to life than what they are
now experiencing. They find some
enjoyment in life, but know that something is missing. God’s Word affects those who know they are in
need.
Those who are not
generally affected by God’s Word are those who have let sin harden their hearts
to the point where they stubbornly refuse to listen or get near to the
Word. They dig in their heels and fight
hard against anything having to do with God or His Word. They refuse to be open to the possibility
that God’s Word is absolute truth. They
scorn anything that has to do with God.
They refuse to acknowledge that they are in need.
The Word of God is
like a mighty hammer that smashes rock to pieces. It does what God gave it to us to do; it
penetrates deeply into the soul and destroys all that is not of God. When it is received, it pulverizes sin. It does not spare any sin that it
exposes. The Word of God is very
effective in bringing about change in the heart of anyone who is open to
it. When we read the Word with humility
and expectation of receiving something from God, we will hear from God and be changed
when we let it rule our hearts.
If we are not affected like we should be
by God’s Word, the problem does not lie within the Word, it lies within
us. God’s Word does not return to Him
void. It always does what God sends it
out to do when we are open to it. So, if
you find that God’s Word doesn’t do anything for you, examine your soul.
Also, if you find
that you simply cannot understand what you read, examine your heart. And if your heart is pure before God, ask Him
to make things clear to you. He loves
you and will not withhold from you anything you need to know for your faith
walk.
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