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Martin Luther

Pierced by the living Word!

Hebrews 4:12; Jeremiah 15:16
Martin Luther June, 11 2025 Audio
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There is no book like the Bible. It is not a dead letter or a relic of the past, but the living voice of the living God. It speaks with divine authority, breathes with divine power, and works with divine precision. It does not merely inform the mind--it pierces the heart!

The above verse describes the Word of God as living and active--not stagnant, not silent, not powerless. The same Word that spoke galaxies into being, continues to speak, convict, and transform today.

Unlike the dull blade of human reasoning, the Word of God is sharper than any double-edged sword. Its edge is not dulled by time, culture, or resistance. It cuts with divine skill, reaching into the deepest recesses of our being. No other voice can penetrate so deeply, discerning what no eye can see and what no man can judge--the secret thoughts and attitudes of the heart.

God's Word divides soul and spirit--terms that speak of the hidden and complex depths of man. It exposes what is natural and carnal, separating it from what is spiritual and holy. It uncovers our hypocrisies, shatters our pride, and strips away all self-deception. This wounding of the Word is not to destroy--it is to heal. It convicts, in order to cleanse. It wounds, that it might restore. It rebukes, to bring repentance. We may hide from men, but we cannot hide from God's Word. When it is wielded by the Holy Spirit, it lays us bare before Him to whom we must give account.

Let us never handle the Word deceitfully, carelessly or casually. Let us not harden our hearts to its searching truths. Rather, let us come before it humbly, reverently, and prayerfully--asking the Lord to use it to search us, sift us, and sanctify us. May we ever s
Martin Luther
About Martin Luther
Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German professor of theology, composer, Bible translator, and seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation.
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