What does "the word of the LORD came to me" signify for believers? The phrase in Scripture “Now the word of the LORD came to me, saying…” (Jeremiah 1:4) What the phrase tells us about God • God initiates: He speaks first. • God is personal: “came to me” underscores relationship. • God is specific: His word addresses concrete people, places, and moments. • God is authoritative: when He speaks, it carries divine weight (Isaiah 55:11). • God is consistent: the same God who spoke to Jeremiah speaks throughout Scripture (Hebrews 1:1-2). What it tells us about Scripture • Inspired: “No prophecy was ever brought about by the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit” (2 Peter 1:21). • Historical and literal: real words, at real times, to real people. • Relevant: though first addressed to prophets, the words remain “living and active” (Hebrews 4:12). Implications for believers today • Expectation: God still communicates—through His written Word, illuminated by the Spirit (John 16:13). • Confidence: the Bible we hold is the same authoritative word that “came” to the prophets. • Responsibility: hearing implies obeying (James 1:22). • Comfort: the God who knew Jeremiah “before you were born” (Jeremiah 1:5) also knows and calls us (Ephesians 2:10). • Clarity: God’s voice never contradicts Scripture; any claimed revelation must align with it (Galatians 1:8). Practical ways to live this truth • Read daily with the mindset that God is speaking directly. • Approach Scripture humbly, ready to respond. • Memorize key promises to reinforce His personal address. • Test impressions or guidance against clear biblical teaching. • Share the word confidently, knowing its divine origin gives it power. Encouragement “The word of the LORD came to me” is more than an ancient formula; it is a living reminder that the Creator engages, instructs, and sustains His people through His unfailing Word. |