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Road to Emmaus, by John
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Meditation 7 Jesus Opens the Scriptures
for Us
Hebrews
4:12 (ESV translation)
A
living and active word of God
For the word of
God is living and
active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing
to the division of soul
and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and
discerning the thoughts and
intentions of the heart. (Hebrews 4:12)
Some
questions for reflection
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What do you think
the author of the
Letter to the Hebrews meant when he said the word of
God [in Scripture]
is living and active (Hebrews 4:12)? Is the word of
God living and active
in my personal life?
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How is this passage
similar to Jesus’
words in John’s Gospel: The words that I have spoken
to you are spirit
and life (John 6:63)?
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Why do you think
this passage from Hebrews
uses the image of a two-edged sword to describe the
word of God?
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How can the word of
God pierce/reveal
and discern the thoughts and intentions of the
heart?
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Can you think of a
similar passage that
describes God’s word as a sword that pierces the
soul? When the infant
Jesus was first presented in the Temple at
Jerusalem, Simeon prophesied
to Mary that a sword will pierce through your own
soul also, so that [the
secret] thoughts from many hearts may be revealed
(Luke 2:35).
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Are you ready to
let the word of God
speak into your personal life and reveal to you the
inner thoughts and
intentions of your heart? How might that bring
deeper healing, freedom,
and grace to say yes to what God offers you and
wants you to do for him?
Ephesians
6:17 (ESV
translation)
Wielding
the Sword of the Spirit
Ephesians 6:17
Take the sword of
the Spirit which is the word of God.
Some
questions for
reflection
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Paul the Apostle
describes the sword
of the Spirit (which is the Word of God) as a key
part of our protective
spiritual armour. How might the Lord want me to
wield the sword of the
Spirit in my personal life today?
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Am I ready to take
up the sword of the
Spirit in my battle against the world, the flesh,
and the devil (1 John
2:15-16; James 4:7)?
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