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(See Word format) Effects of Gods Word in a Receptive Heart, by Rev W. Mabizela Introduction Reading: Hebrews
4:12; John 6:63; I Thess.2:13; Gods Word
cannot be reduced merely to sounds in the
air or marks on a sheet of paper. GODS WORD IS: v Life v Spirit v Alive v Active v Energetic v Working
effectively in those who believe it RESPONSE DETERMINES EFFECT However, the Bible also makes it plain that the manner and the degree in which it works in any given instance is decided by the response of those who hear it. James 1:21 ( NKJV
), Therefore lay aside all filthiness
and overflowing wickedness, and receive with meekness the implanted word, which is able to
save your souls. Before the Word
of God can be received into the soul with saving effect, there are certain things which
must be laid aside. The two things
which James here specifies are : filthiness and wickedness or
naughtiness. Filthiness
denotes a perverse delight in that which is licentious and impure. This attitude closes
the mind and heart against the saving influence of Gods Word. Naughtiness
denotes a situation where one refuses to accept instruction or correction from the senior,
i.e. arguing and answering back. This attitude is found in the unregenerate soul towards
God. Read: Romans 9:20 This attitude, as
well, closes the heart and mind to the beneficial effects of Gods Word. Meekness and fear of the Lord are two attitudes which are
necessary in those who desire to receive instruction and blessing from God through His
Word. They are the two attitudes which are opposites of filthiness and naughtiness. Gods Word
can produce quite different effects in different people, and these effects are decided by
the reactions of those who hear it. For this reason,
we read in Hebrews 4:12, not merely that Gods
Word is alive and active, but also that it is a discerner of the thoughts and intents
of the heart. In other words,
Gods Word brings out into the open the inward nature and character of those who hear
it, and distinguishes sharply between the different types of hearers. In like manner,
Paul describes the dividing and revealing character of the gospel in I Corinthians 1:18: For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but also to us who are being saved it is the power of God. There is no difference in the message preached; the message is the same to all men. The difference lies in the reaction of those who hear- a foolishness to these and a saving power of God to those. This is sword
which goes forth through the earth, dividing even between members of the same household,
severing the closest of earthly bonds, its effect determined by the response of each
individual. Heb.4:12; Matt.10:34-35; Rev.1:16 Effects of Gods Word The above, including the following effects of Gods Word, show us why we have to return to the Biblical Basics. That is, we do not hold on to the basics just because we are naïve or gullible, but because the Bible, if taken as the Word of God, has proven effects. We shall look at
the other effects which we can observe where Gods Word is operative. Gods Word
can produce these effects in any receptive heart: v faith v new
birth v spiritual
nourishment v physical
healing v mental
illumination v victory
over sin v victory
over satan v cleansing v sanctification v our
mirror v our
judge Because of these
possible effects, we are calling all the Christians back to biblical basics. Faith In those who receive Gods Word with meekness and sincerity, with openness of heart and mind let us examine the effects which it produces. The first of
these effects is: Faith. So then
faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. Now, consider
carefully the following: v Gods
Word v hearing v faith Gods Word
does not immediately produce faith, but only hearing. Hearing may be
described as an attitude of aroused interest and
attention, a sincere desire to receive and to understand the message presented. Then out of hearing
there develops faith. It is important
to see that the hearing of Gods Word initiates a process in the soul, out of which
faith develops, and that this process requires a certain minimum period of time. This explains why
there is so little faith to be found among so many professing Chritians today. The reason
is that they never devote enough time to hearing of Gods Word to allow it to produce
in them any substantial proportion of faith. If they do, it is hurried and haphazard
allows not enough time for faith to develop. Briefly,
scriptural faith can be described as believing that
God means what He has said in His Word or again, as believing that God will do what
He has promised in His Word to do. e.g. Lk 1:38, Let it be to me according to your word. Faith is the
first and indispensable response of the human soul in its approach to God. Heb.11:6. New Birth This is the second experience produced by the Word of God. James 1:18 and I
Peter 1:23 reveal that born-again Chritians possess a new kind of spiritual life brought
forth within them by the Word of God received by faith in their soul. It is a
principle, both in nature and in Scripture, that the type of seed determines the type of
life which is produced from the seed. In the new birth,
the seed is the divine, incorruptible, eternal Word of God. The life which this produces,
when received by faith into the heart of the believer, is like the seed divine,
incorruptible, eternal. It is, in fact,
the very life of God Himself coming into a human soul through His Word. For this reason
the apostle John writes in I John 3:9: Whoever has
been born of God does not sin, for His seed remains in him; and he cannot sin, because he
has been born of God. In a nutshell,
the true Christian, who has been born again of the incorruptible seed of Gods Word,
has within himself the possibility of leading a life of complete victory over sin. The
unregenerate man, who has never been born again, has no alternative but to commit sin. He
is inevitablly the slave of his own corrupt, fallen nature. Spiritual Nourishment As soon as a new life is born, the first and greatest need of that new life is suitable nourishment to sustain it, e.g. a new born babe. I Peter 2:1-2. For newborn
spiritual babes in Christ, Gods appointed nourishment is the pure milk of His own
Word. This milk is a necessary condition of continued life and growth. For newborn
Christians to receive proper nourishment from the pure milk of Gods Word, their
hearts must first be thoroughly cleansed from all that is sour or rancid. Matt.4:4. The Word of God
is the main basic item of diet and source of strength. For Christians wishing to mature spiritually must learn to study the whole
Bible, not just a few of the more familiar portions. Beyond milk and
bread, Gods Word also provides solid food. Hebrews
5:12-14. The regular,
systematic study of the whole of Gods Word will develop and mature our spiritual
faculties. Physical Healing Ps
107:17-20, in this psalm God
sent His healing and deliverance by His own
Word. Prov.4:20-22,
Gods Word is
medicine for all our flesh. This verses might quite justifiably be called Gods great
medicine bottle. They contain a
medicine such as was never compounded on earth, one medicine guaranteed to cure all
diseases. Yet, there are
directions on the bottle, and no cure is guaranteed if the directions are not
followed. What are these
directions? They are fourfold: 1) give
attention to my words 2) incline
your ear 3) do not let
them depart from your eyes 4) keep them
in the midst of your heart When Gods
Word is received according to Gods direction, it brings life and health to our whole
being. Mental Illumination Psalm
119:130, in the area of the
mind, also, the effect of Gods Word is
unique. The Psalmist
speaks of two effects produced in the mind by Gods Word: light and
understanding. Even the secular
education, so desperately sought after, is not the same as light and understanding.
Nor is it any substitute for them. Indeed, there is no substitute for light. Nothing in
the whole universe can do what light does, or take the place of light. Nothing else can
do in the human mind what Gods Word does, and nothing else can take the place of Gods
Word. Cleansing The other great effect of Gods Word is that of cleansing and sanctification. Eph.5:25-27. Sanctification making
saintly or making holy Biblically, there
are five agents of sanctification: (a)the
Spirit of God (b)the
Word of God (c) the
altar (d)the
blood of Christ (e)our
faith The following
texts have reference: ¨ II
Thessalonians 2:13 ¨ I
Peter 1:2 ¨ John
17:17 ¨ Matthew
23:19 ¨ Hebrews
10:29 ¨ Acts
26:18 Our Mirror James
1:23-25, the Word of God
reveals to us those things about ourselves which no material mirror and no work of merely
human wisdom can reveal. Our Judge Matthew
24:35, the Word of God,
accepted and rejected, will be our judge at the last day. Victory over sin Psalm
119:11, the Word of God
must be stored up in the safest place, reserved for things that are treasured most, in
order that it can always be available for immediate use in every time of need. Victory over Satan Ephesians
6:17, Without the
thorough knowledge of Gods Word and how to apply it, a Christian has no weapon of
attack, no weapon with which he can actually attack Satan and the powers of darkness and
put them to flight. cf Luke 4:1-13, the
temptation of the Lord Jesus, it is written. CONCLUSSION Response determines effect. If well received, the Word of God has positive effects: ¨ faith ¨ new
birth ¨ spiritual
nourishment ¨ physical
healing ¨ mental
illumination ¨ cleansing ¨ sanctification ¨ our
mirror ¨ our
judge ¨ victory
over sin ¨ victory
over Satan Because of these
wonderful effects, I personally call all the Church back to the biblical basics. |
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