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The Word of Fire

“Is not my word like as a fire?
saith the Lord;
and like a hammer that breaketh
the rock in pieces?”
Jeremiah 23:29

God’s Word is not only an expression of Him – but it is also an extension of Himself. He is His Word and His Word is Himself (John 1:1). In both the Old and New Testament we read that our God is a consuming fire (Deuteronomy 4:24, Hebrews 12:29). Those who bear His Living Word within will know the truth of this in the corresponding measure of their walk. His Word is the very expression of His Nature, His Thoughts, and His Ways. Words without fire are words without unction. Men cannot touch His Presence and remain unaffected, apathetic, and unconcerned about His inheritance in the earth. His presence is fire and glory. His zeal for His House (Psalm 119:139, John 2:17) in the earth is a consuming fire within the hearts of those who have His Word.

This fire consumes and purifies those who bear it to speak with an intensity to all who would hear. This fire cannot be quenched, compromised, or contaminated by the tepidity of religious men who desire something less than God Himself. It is antagonistic to the stagnant, and to those who are complacent in their approach to God. To those who desire to walk and live within the presence of a Holy God, it is the necessity of life. It is the work of God to bring His people to such expressions.

“Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fearFor our God is a consuming fire
Hebrews 12:28-29

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“But his word was in mine heart
as a burning fire
shut up in my bones”
Jeremiah 20:9

Brian Troxel

4 Comments

  • Gary Fultz says:

    I know of the intensity of the Word in my life. My life bears testimoney of many times, stories and moments. I only wish the times of low ebb were less. Much depth here Brian for those who take it to heart.

    • The days of ‘low ebb” wherein lies our greatest tests. Their blessing is they cause us to know our need of abiding in Him who in truth is our life.

      I feel a great kinship in our faith.
      BT

    • The days of ‘low ebb” wherein lies our greatest tests. Their blessing is they cause us to know our need of abiding in Him who in truth is our life.

      I feel a great kinship in our faith.
      BT

  • Gary Fultz says:

    I know of the intensity of the Word in my life. My life bears testimoney of many times, stories and moments. I only wish the times of low ebb were less. Much depth here Brian for those who take it to heart.

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