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How do we know God's word is powerful?

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God's word is demonstrated to be powerful through its fulfillment in creation and its ability to change hearts.

Psalm 147 affirms the effectiveness of God's word by stating, 'He sendeth forth his commandment upon earth: his word runneth very swiftly' (Psalm 147:15). This declaration evidences not only that God speaks but that His words have the power to both create and sustain the universe. By simply speaking, God brings forth snow, ice, and growth—elements of nature that testify to His authority.

Furthermore, the transformational aspect of God's word is highlighted when it references the spiritual impact it has, particularly in 'He showeth his word unto Jacob, his statutes and his judgments unto Israel.' God's word is meant to guide and instruct His people in righteousness and holiness. As believers, we can experience the life-changing power of Scripture, which can penetrate the hardest of hearts, leading individuals to repentance and faith. The testimonies of transformed lives throughout history serve as a testament to the fact that God's word carries an inherent power that no human philosophy or reasoning can match, enabling believers to build their lives upon its truths.
Scripture References: Psalm 147:15, Hebrews 4:12, Isaiah 55:10-11, Psalm 33:9, Luke 4:35, Luke 7:14

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