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The Word — Part 2
In contrast to logos, the Greek word rhema means that which is said or spoken, an utterance. Though both are translated “word,” they have radically different meanings. Logos is the message; rhema is the communication of the message. In reference to the Bible, logos is the Bible in its entirety; rhema is an individual verse. The meaning of rhema in distinction to logos is illustrated in Ephesians 6:17, where the reference is not to the Scriptures as a whole, but to that portion which the believer wields as a sword in the time of need.
Both words emphasize the importance of the individual Scriptures used in time of need. Is there an area in our lives where trial threatens or sin tempts? Take the Scripture as a sword and stand strong in His might.
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God's Word tells us that "the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life" (2 Corinthians 3:6). Now, you can enjoy the life of the Holy Spirit day by day with Celebrate! Daily Devotions for the Spirit-Filled Life. 365 selections include Scripture readings and devotionals complied by beloved author and pastor, Jack Hayford. Celebrate! Will encourage you to live and grow in the power, wisdom, and life of the Holy Spirit.
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