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How do we know that the Word of God does not return void?

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Isaiah 55:10-11 assures us that God's Word accomplishes its intended purpose and does not return void.

The assurance that God's Word does not return void is found in Isaiah 55:10-11, which states that just as rain waters the earth to bring forth fruit, God's Word accomplishes its divine purpose. This reflects the sovereignty of God in His dealings with humanity. As the preacher points out, regardless of the varying responses to the gospel, God's Word will fulfill the predetermined purpose He established, whether to save or to harden. This serves as both a comfort and a challenge for believers to trust in the effectiveness and reliability of God's proclamations.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:10-11

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