The Word of God has awesome power. Speak it, and watch God work!
Hebrews 4:12 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. So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.
For the word of God is quick and powerful: This is to be understood of
Christ, the essential Word of God; for the Word of God was a known name
of the Messiah among the Jews; (See John 1:1) and therefore the apostle
makes use of it when writing to them: and the words are introduced as a
reason why care should be taken, that men fall not off from the Gospel,
because Christ, the author, sum, and substance of it, is the living God,
omnipotent and omniscient; for not a thing, but a person is spoken of,
who is a Judge, and a critical discern of the secrets of man’s hearts:
and certain it is, that this Word is spoken of as a person, and is said
to be a priest in the following verses; to which may be added, that the
several things said of the Word exactly agree with Christ: he is "the
Word of God"; as the word is the birth of the mind, he is the only
begotten of the Father; he is the Word that spoke for the elect in the
council and covenant of grace, and that spoke all things out of nothing
in creation; he is the Word that has been promised, and spoken of by the
prophets from the beginning of the world; and is the interpreter of his
Father's mind, and our Advocate with the Father: he is quick, or, as it
may be better rendered, "living"; he has life in himself as God, he is
the living God; he is the living Redeemer and Mediator, and he lives for
ever as man; he is the author and giver of life, natural, spiritual,
and eternal: and he is powerful, as he appears to be in the creation and
sustaining of all things; in his miracles and ministrations; in the
work of man's redemption; in the preservation of his people, and in his
advocacy and intercession:
And sharper than any two-edged sword; or "more cutting than one", by the words of his mouth, by the power of his Spirit, and the efficacy of his grace; for his mouth itself is as a sharp sword, and out of it comes forth one, ( Isaiah 49:2 ) ( Revelation 19:13 Revelation 19:15 ) by which he pierces the hearts of men, cuts them to the quick, and lays them open. Jehovah is called a two-edged sword with the Jews; and Philo the Jew speaks of the flaming sword of the Logos.
Piercing even to the dividing asunder soul and spirit, and of the
joints and marrow; the like property Philo the Jew ascribes to the "Logos", or Word; he calls him, "a cutter", and says he cuts and divides all things, even all sensible things, yea, atoms, and things indivisible; the apostle seems here to have respect to the several names with which the soul of man is called by the Jews, "soul, spirit, and breath"; the latter of these, they say, dwells between the other two. Some by the soul understand the natural and unregenerate part in man, and by the spirit the renewed and regenerate part, which though sometimes are not so easily distinguished by men, yet they are by Christ; others think the soul designs the inferior faculties, the affections; and the spirit the superior ones, the mind and understanding; but the apostle's meaning seems to be this, that whereas the soul and spirit are invisible, and the joints and marrow are covered and hid; so sharp and quick sighted, and so penetrating is the divine Word, that it reaches the most secret and hidden things of men: and this sense is confirmed by what follows,
And is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart;
Christ knows what is in man; he is the searcher of the hearts, and the trier of the reins of the children of men; and this will be more apparent at the last day, when he will make manifest the counsels of the heart, and will critically inquire, and accurately judge of them.
God's holy inspired Word has several characteristics that guarantee powerful results. First, it is infused with the power of the Holy Spirit. It has been said that a Bible that is falling apart usually belongs to a person who isn't. That is because God's Word is energetic and active, speaking to today's world and our own personal needs and circumstances.
Second, God's word is truth. It awakens our conscience. With the power to reach into the private corners of our hearts, the Word bares our motives and secret feelings and reveals our hidden longings.
Third, God's Word discerns our true character. It exposes the weakness in our attitudes and conduct, enabling us to correct ourselves by the power of His Holy Spirit.
As you study this lesson, I urge you to begin hiding the Word of God in your heart, drawing upon its wisdom for your life. Remember that God's Word will never return to Him void, but will most certainly accomplish what it was sent to do. Share the Word with a friend, bearing witness to the faithfulness of our wonderful Lord and the power and authority of His Holy Spirit.
And sharper than any two-edged sword; or "more cutting than one", by the words of his mouth, by the power of his Spirit, and the efficacy of his grace; for his mouth itself is as a sharp sword, and out of it comes forth one, ( Isaiah 49:2 ) ( Revelation 19:13 Revelation 19:15 ) by which he pierces the hearts of men, cuts them to the quick, and lays them open. Jehovah is called a two-edged sword with the Jews; and Philo the Jew speaks of the flaming sword of the Logos.
Piercing even to the dividing asunder soul and spirit, and of the
joints and marrow; the like property Philo the Jew ascribes to the "Logos", or Word; he calls him, "a cutter", and says he cuts and divides all things, even all sensible things, yea, atoms, and things indivisible; the apostle seems here to have respect to the several names with which the soul of man is called by the Jews, "soul, spirit, and breath"; the latter of these, they say, dwells between the other two. Some by the soul understand the natural and unregenerate part in man, and by the spirit the renewed and regenerate part, which though sometimes are not so easily distinguished by men, yet they are by Christ; others think the soul designs the inferior faculties, the affections; and the spirit the superior ones, the mind and understanding; but the apostle's meaning seems to be this, that whereas the soul and spirit are invisible, and the joints and marrow are covered and hid; so sharp and quick sighted, and so penetrating is the divine Word, that it reaches the most secret and hidden things of men: and this sense is confirmed by what follows,
And is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart;
Christ knows what is in man; he is the searcher of the hearts, and the trier of the reins of the children of men; and this will be more apparent at the last day, when he will make manifest the counsels of the heart, and will critically inquire, and accurately judge of them.
God's holy inspired Word has several characteristics that guarantee powerful results. First, it is infused with the power of the Holy Spirit. It has been said that a Bible that is falling apart usually belongs to a person who isn't. That is because God's Word is energetic and active, speaking to today's world and our own personal needs and circumstances.
Second, God's word is truth. It awakens our conscience. With the power to reach into the private corners of our hearts, the Word bares our motives and secret feelings and reveals our hidden longings.
Third, God's Word discerns our true character. It exposes the weakness in our attitudes and conduct, enabling us to correct ourselves by the power of His Holy Spirit.
As you study this lesson, I urge you to begin hiding the Word of God in your heart, drawing upon its wisdom for your life. Remember that God's Word will never return to Him void, but will most certainly accomplish what it was sent to do. Share the Word with a friend, bearing witness to the faithfulness of our wonderful Lord and the power and authority of His Holy Spirit.





![Photo: Thursday's Message
God Bless You !!
Pray with Intense Power
Acts 12:5
Peter was therefore kept in prison, but constant prayer was offered to God for him by the church
Acts 12 records the story of a crisis situation in the early church. James had been put to death by King Herod. Peter had been arrested and was clearly next. So what did the church do? They prayed. But they didn't pray just any old prayer. They prayed with passion. We read that "constant prayer was offered to God for him [Peter] by the church." I love that.
The phrase "constant prayer" could be translated "earnest prayer" or "stretched outwardly." It is reaching for something. Have you ever dropped an item that was just beyond your reach, and you were straining to get it? That is how the church was praying. Theirs was not a casual, yawning, Lord-help-Peter kind of prayer. This was a storm-the-gates-of-heaven kind of prayer. They were not backing down. And guess what? Their prayers were heard.
When a Gentile woman begged Jesus to heal her demon-possessed daughter, He told her, "It is not good to take the children's bread and throw it to the little dogs" (Matthew 15:26).
She could have stormed away, but instead she answered, "Yes, Lord, yet even the little dogs eat the crumbs which fall from their masters' table" (verse 27). Jesus was not pushing her away; He was drawing her in. He knew her faith was great. And because of her persistence, her daughter was healed the same day.
Sometimes when the answer to our prayer doesn't come right away, we assume that God is saying no. Maybe. But maybe He wants us to keep praying—with persistence.
This is the kind of prayer that prevails with God, the prayer into which we put our whole soul, reaching out toward God in agonizing desire. Much of our prayer has no power in it because we put so little heart into it.
One day Jesus was praying in a certain place. When he finished, one of his disciples said to him, 'Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.'
He said to them, 'When you pray, say: "Father, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us. And lead us not into temptation." ' (Luke 11:1–4)
John the Baptist taught his disciples how to pray and our Lord's disciples also wanted to know how to pray. So Jesus said to them: 'When you pray, say this…' and he taught them what we refer to as the Lord's Prayer.
Before I was born again I used to say prayers: they came purely from my mind and not from my spirit. But when I was born again I started to pray. When a born-again Christian prays it comes from their spirit as the Holy Spirit leads. All true prayer is inspired by the Spirit of God.
Today is National Prayer Day. Let our prayers be heard. This nation need a revival to bring USA back to God. And we must also pray for other countries. God bless you all in Christ...](https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/p480x480/485452_475644249155258_1365396661_n.png)
