Isnt the Word a tool of God?
Like the words I speak, my words are not considered me.
2007-07-03
01:57:03
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And my words are my creation?
2007-07-03
01:57:47 ·
update #1
My words only define me if I speak enough. Also no words are enough to define a human being completely, how can any word be enough to define God?
2007-07-03
02:05:55 ·
update #2
no I would not call it a tool . simply because the bible is a account of God/Jesus life . and yes the words you speak are considered you because you spoke them . it is kinda like when you have a conversation with your friends they don't say that the advice you give them is a tool . they take your words to heart because they trust you . then they tell other people that you gave them advice . just like my words are cosidered me because I think them and then I speak them no one else can speak my words but me because they are my thoughts . It is the same with the Bible it is Gods/Jesus's words because He spoke them no one else spoke them and yes you are part right because we as Christians/Gods Kids use the Bible as a tool for every day livingfor life in todays world it gives us strength ,courage ,support teaches us right from wrong, hope, love and forgiveness, it reaches us that we are not alone but that we always have a friend on our side standing by us no matter what comes our way . and Gods word is strong and powerfull God spoke the world into creation so normal rules as we would think them to be do not apply to God because He is stronger and more Powerfull than we could even think about so that is why we can not define God I know that my simple mindcan not grasp everything that is why when I get to Heavev I want to have a long conversation with Him because I do not always understand his ways I just know deep in my heart that itis just the way itis Gods word is Gods word hope this helps some
2007-07-03 02:19:02
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answered by Anonymous
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When you say "God's Word" do you mean the Bible or the Logos who was the Lord Jesus Christ on earth?
However, fundamentally, I would answer in the same way to both meanings: because his word (or Word) represented God Himself.
God defines his spoken word as his "bond," He guarantees his spoken word by His own Self.
The Word as Logos, Jesus Christ on earth was Immanuel or "God With Us" as his Father's representative and living human expression, the Amen to all of God's promises and purposes.
2007-07-03 09:51:50
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answered by בַר אֱנָשׁ (bar_enosh) 6
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"In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God" (John 1:1).
Hope this helps you.
2007-07-03 08:59:36
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answered by Anonymous
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From here:
John 1:14
And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.
2007-07-03 09:01:38
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answered by The Brian 4
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Are you not a man (or woman) of your word?
Is not the value of a person how he keeps his word?
2007-07-03 10:31:18
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answered by grnlow 7
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Beacause gods has the word god in it!
2007-07-03 08:59:29
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answered by xoxBabiGirl 1
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I see plenty of tools around these parts, but not very many gods....
2007-07-03 09:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I would not know about you unless I read your words. So, I guess your words are typically "You"
2007-07-03 09:02:06
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answered by Salloo7a 3
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It's all in the programming! If you're taught to "believe" then you do! ;-)=
2007-07-03 09:00:05
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answered by Jcontrols 6
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Neither exist.
2007-07-03 09:01:06
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answered by Anonymous
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