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The Breath of God: The Power and Purpose of God's Word

49 min · 12 de ene de 2026
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At the heart of this message lies a profound truth: Scripture is not merely ancient text, but the very breath of God—living, active, and life-giving. Drawing from Psalm 119, the longest chapter in the Bible where 171 of 176 verses reference God's Word, we're invited to understand that just as God's breath brought physical life to Adam and spiritual life through Christ, His Word continues to breathe fresh life into us daily. The parallel between our physical need for oxygen and our spiritual need for God's Word is striking—without breath, we die; without His Word, we spiritually suffocate. This isn't about religious obligation or checking boxes on our spiritual to-do list. Rather, it's about recognizing that God's Word has the power to create, sustain, convict, and transform us. When we face the valley of death, the chaos of daily life, or the weight of personal tragedy, it's the promises embedded in Scripture that hold us together. Subscribe to Life Community Church - Sermons [https://mysoundwise.com/soundcasts/1646073014179s] on Soundwise [https://mysoundwise.com/soundcasts/1646073014179s]

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The Breath of God: The Power and Purpose of God's Word

At the heart of this message lies a profound truth: Scripture is not merely ancient text, but the very breath of God—living, active, and life-giving. Drawing from Psalm 119, the longest chapter in the Bible where 171 of 176 verses reference God's Word, we're invited to understand that just as God's breath brought physical life to Adam and spiritual life through Christ, His Word continues to breathe fresh life into us daily. The parallel between our physical need for oxygen and our spiritual need for God's Word is striking—without breath, we die; without His Word, we spiritually suffocate. This isn't about religious obligation or checking boxes on our spiritual to-do list. Rather, it's about recognizing that God's Word has the power to create, sustain, convict, and transform us. When we face the valley of death, the chaos of daily life, or the weight of personal tragedy, it's the promises embedded in Scripture that hold us together. Subscribe to Life Community Church - Sermons [https://mysoundwise.com/soundcasts/1646073014179s] on Soundwise [https://mysoundwise.com/soundcasts/1646073014179s]

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