God's word is always effective and produces whatever it expresses. My words, on the contrary, cannot create anything; I can only change what already is into something else.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Words have power. Words created this universe... Everything started with the Word. The Bible says, 'In the beginning was the word.' In the same way, your words have creative power.
I use a lot of different words for God - infinite intelligence, primordial, perfection or universal creativity. All of these, to me, are God. And 'God' is a word, I think, that some people feel uncomfortable with, so they can use another word, you know? It's the great mystery.
The Word of God is active, energizing, sharp and powerful like a two-edged sword.
The universe is incredibly wondrous, incredibly beautiful, and it fills me with a sense that there is some underlying explanation that we have yet to fully understand. If someone wants to place the word 'God' on those collections of words, it's OK with me.
God's Word is alive and powerful! When you declare these words over your life, the truth of God's Word draws forth the seeds of love that God deposits into us when we invite Jesus to be our Lord and Savior.
When I'm asked to define God, I'm almost wordless.
The Word of God is so much broader than people are giving it credit for. Look at Proverbs, a book written on how to live.
I don't believe in the power of words.
The word is the Verb, and the Verb is God.
It connects with the theologians' point that you can say what God is not, but not (easily) what He is.
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