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THE WORD OF LIFE


Hearing about the word of life what really rings in one's head at first? At first, one could be like which one is a word that has life. Honestly speaking it sounds somehow and one could even be thinking that so the words we speak or hear now has life, interesting!

The word scripturally signifies the Father Himself ( John1:1). No wonder we have it that in the beginning was the word, the word was with God and God Himself was the word. Going further, the word of God i.e God Himself is life and that life is the light of men. This simply means that the word of God brings life to an individual who studies the word and the life brings light which shines in this world that we live in.

The word of God is of no doubt an all rounder. When we study the word of God, we get to know the mind of God Himself and when this happens and getting to know this we get formed just the way the word wants us to according to His will. In the books of ( Hebrews 4;12), we were made to see the efficacy of the word of God.

Furthermore, the word brings us to eternal life ( 1 john 1:2), apart from this sole reason, the word has impact on every area of our lives in as much as we know how to study and make use of it appropriately in life-challenging situations. There's hardly any situation we come across in this world that does not have a way of treatment in the word of God. The word of God reveals that God Himself is light (1 John 1:5) and this was the same light that has been from the beginning, the light that appeared in (Gen 1:3).

Abba is light, studying the word of God makes His light to be revealed in us and this brings us to the fulfilment of the will of the Father. In conclusion the word of God is the word of life which guides us here on earth accordingly, also having shaped our attitude makes us shine our light and we get reformed to His taste.

PRAYER POINT: Lord, the importance of you word reveal to me.Amen


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