Synonym for double sided sword12/4/2023 ![]() Even if we go right back in Scripture to Genesis, when Adam was alone, God created for Him an answer in Eve. He is the rescuing God.Įverywhere in Scripture, you read of a problem, and God is always the answer. No, rather, the greatest beauty of God’s character is that He looks on broken people and broken scenarios, people in need, and His response is to come and rescue them. It is not in God’s nature to turn from us as though seeing something ugly and leave us to our own devices. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account.įriend, as good as we become at hiding our imperfections from our loved ones, our friends, and even our church family and work colleagues, we cannot do that when it comes to our God.įirstly, I would like to note here that God loves us despite our imperfections, our flaws, our sins, and our inadequacies, so we need not hide them. Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. But the reality is no matter how good our equipment or hands ever become, and we will never have these abilities. I am sure, given my history in nursing, any surgeon would love these skills.īeing able to cut so precisely, removing tumors and growths, joints and marrow. That’s an extremely precise way of putting the capabilities of Scripture. The writer goes on to tell us that the Word of God has the capability of cutting and “penetrating deep into the heart it can divide the soul and spirit, joint and marrow.” But His Word is also one that cuts away the old nature of our sin as we go through a process of sanctification or the pursuit of holiness with Him. He takes us on beautiful journeys with Him. Words that can edify us, challenge us, build us up, prune us, and change us.ĭon’t we Christians need that every day? I know as a believer that when I read Scripture, I always come away surprised by the words inside.Įven verses I may have read before take on new light and new meaning for each stage of life that I find myself in because God is alive, and so is His word. This means that when we read Scripture, we are reading the very words of God. Timothy tells us in Timothy 3:16 that “All scripture is breathed out by God.” When we open our Bibles to read and study, we are not opening any other old, traditional book but rather a book that has been collated by the power of the Holy Spirit. I believe the answer to our question is held in the first sentence of this verse, which states: “The word of God is Alive and Active.” Isn’t that an important thing to note as we share Scripture? That we need to do so with love. It is important that the wielder is careful, as these swords can bounce back and cut the person wielding them. ![]() However, it is worth noting that these swords also come with a warning attached. The thought is that the double-edged sword is more dangerous to the wielder because they are sharp on both sides, making it easier to cut. ![]() Swords have been a common weapon since 3,000 B.C., but it wasn’t until the middle ages that double-edged swords were common. The writer in Hebrews here is telling us that God’s Word is sharper than any double-edged sword. I find it incredible that the almighty God would make his word so accessible to us. We can glean from it whenever we wish, and we can share those words with others around us. Isn’t it so wonderful that we can literally hold the Word of God in our hands and read it whenever we can? The Word of God is Scripture, our Holy Bible. By definition, we would say, even in secular dictionaries, that the Word of God is a collection of “sacred writings of the Christian religions” or the “message and gospel of Christ. ![]() Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart ( Hebrews 4:12).īefore we jump into this passage of Scripture, let us first look at what the Word of God is. ![]()
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