![]() ![]() And God’s living, instant speaking always corresponds with His written Word, which keeps us on the right path. So the more we read the written Word, even storing it up in us, the more God can speak instant words to us. Let’s look into how this happens.īoth logos and rhema are crucial to our Christian life, for God uses His logos Word to speak His rhema word to us. At other times, the Lord speaks a specific word to us sometime during our day. ![]() Sometimes we receive God’s rhema word as we’re reading or praying with the written word. It’s by the rhema word that we can know God subjectively and experientially. This instant speaking from God comes to us within and is based on the constant written Word of God without. He wants to communicate with us not only through His written word, but also through speaking directly to us in our particular situations. Our God isn’t silent He’s a speaking God. ![]() Rhema is the lesser-known Greek word used in the Bible for word, and refers to the instant, personal speaking of God to us. Knowing about God objectively is surely wonderful, but we can go further to know God on a personal level and experience Him subjectively. Through the written word of God, logos, we learn about God and His ways. We have to thank God for giving us the Bible as His means to communicate who He is to us. Without the logos, we would have no way to know who God is or how He operates we would be left to speculate and wonder. Through the written word we can learn about God and know His ways, His salvation, and His plan for mankind. How incredible that we human beings can have God’s written word in our hands! In the Bible, logos is used to refer to the constant, written word of God, which we have recorded in the Bible. The more commonly known of these two Greek words is logos. That’s why we’re taking some time in this post to discuss logos and rhema and their importance to our Christian lives. Understanding the meaning of these two words can help us know and experience God in a deeper way. Two Important Greek Words in the Bible: Logos and Rhemaĭid you know the Bible uses two different Greek words to refer to the word of God? One of these words is logos, and the other is rhema. ![]()
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