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What does the Bible say about God's Word not returning void?

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The Bible teaches that God's Word will always accomplish His purpose and will not return void (Isaiah 55:11).

In Isaiah 55:10-11, God assures us that just as rain and snow fulfill their purpose by nourishing the earth and aiding growth, His Word sent forth accomplishes what He pleases. It will not return to Him void, indicating the certainty and effectiveness of God's message. The context of these verses emphasizes that when He sends His Word, it brings life, fruitfulness, and success in the mission He designed it for, which is crucial for believers who rely on God's promises.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:10-11

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