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The Creative Word - The Living Word, Part 1

Sound of Faith / Sharon Hardy Knotts and R. G. Hardy
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May 18, 2021 8:00 am

The Creative Word - The Living Word, Part 1

Sound of Faith / Sharon Hardy Knotts and R. G. Hardy

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Greetings, friends and new listeners. I'm Sharon Ott welcoming you to the sound of faith, because we know faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. Today's message is part of an in-depth study entitled The Spoken Word Series, which includes teaching on the creative Word of God, because everything that's created visible and invisible God spoke into being. Also the living Word, the revelation of the two-mouthed sword of the Spirit, which is the spoken Word of God when we speak what God has quickened to our spirits. This teaching is the culmination of my own personal journey from a place of deep despair to an authorized and dynamized deputy of the spoken Word of God. There's a beautiful anointing here this morning. Amen.

And I'm excited to bring the Word of the Lord. You know, I first taught this series. It's almost been seven years.

I didn't realize it had been that long. The Spoken Word Series. And I was going to put it, you know, preparing it to go on the radio. And I just felt like there was so much more insight that I have now than seven years ago. And I felt that there was room for improvement even in the delivery in places. So I thought, well, you know, I don't want to put it on the radio like it is.

I feel that I could do better. And so I thought, well, there's only one way to do that and that's to redo it. Amen. And so this morning we're going to begin with the foundation and that is literal and even metaphorically the foundation, which is the creative Word of God. My favorite part of the message will actually come next week when we get into the active living Word of God and where we really get to participate. However, in order to truly grasp the understanding and the truth of how powerful and alive God's Word is, we have to go back and see God's Word in action in the beginning. Now, I know you think we should start in Genesis 1-1. However, we will get there, but we're going to start in John, the Gospel of John 1-1. So if you want to follow with me, turn your Bibles to John 1-1.

We'll read the first three verses. In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by Him and without Him was not anything made that was made.

I'm going to take the liberty to reread that and this time wherever I see the pronoun Him or He, I'm going to go ahead and substitute the Word because how many know the pronoun He and Him stands for the noun or the subject, which is the Word. And when we do this, we will see that it will make a greater impact on our spirit. In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God. The Word was in the beginning with God. All things were made by the Word and without the Word was not anything made that was made.

How many see how it is more powerful? Now let's clear something up right away. The beginning here does not refer to the beginning of God or the beginning of the Word because they have no beginning. God is God from everlasting to everlasting. The beginning here is creation. We're talking about God created by the Word, so the beginning is creation. So our first principle of creation is all things, whether they're seen or unseen, whether they're earthly or heavenly, were created by the Word of God. Now creation was a one-time event, and I like to say it this way. When we read Genesis 1, we find out in six days God created everything. And some people want to say, well, was it twenty-four hour days or was it a thousand years? And you know, a lot of speculation. I don't know. I will tell you this, in six God days, in six God days, whether it was twenty-four hours or thousands of years or millions of years, God created everything.

Let me help you a little bit. How many know, for instance, we have camp meeting in August, and we refer to that time as camp meeting. Now camp meeting is more than one day. It's at least five days.

We have already had it as much as ten days, and we've even had it as much as fourteen days. But we refer to all of that as camp meeting. It's an event that spans more than one day.

Amen? And so that's kind of how it is with creation. Creation was one event.

Whatever the time span was, it was one event. Now let's drop down to verse ten while we're here, and I'm going to take the liberty now to wherever I see the pronoun he, I'm going to make it the word, because we already found out in verse one that we're talking about the word of God. Verse ten.

The word was in the world, and the world was made by the word, and the world knew the word not. Let's look at verse fourteen. And the word was made flesh and dwelt amongst us, and we beheld his glory. The glory is of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth. And now let's read one more verse, verse seventeen.

For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. So now we put all the pieces together. We find out that the world, everything seen and unseen, was made by the word of God. We find out that something marvelous took place. The word of God became flesh. He took on humanity.

Amen? And we find out that out of him came grace and truth. Did we not see that in verse fourteen? And then verse seventeen names him. Who is this person that took on humanity?

What is his human name? Jesus Christ. So it's out of Jesus Christ that came grace and truth. So Jesus then is the word of God made flesh. And you know, we won't go there, but when we get to the end of the story in Revelation, we see that he is returning on a white horse and the saints of God are with him. That would be me.

How about you? And it says he has a name written on his thigh. And without going into detail, it refers to this prayer shawl, the tallit that has the knotted fringes and the numbers that if you put them together and it was the word of God.

Isn't that marvelous? When he comes back, when he comes back to the earth, he's coming back as the word of God because that's who he is. Jesus was only the form of humanity that he took on.

Let me say this. He was not made flesh. That's an improper translation. He wasn't made anything. He made everything.

Do you understand the difference? He became flesh in the womb of Mary. He took on a human body.

Amen. Because the Greek word for the verb there that they put was made, it means to be, but it's in the imperfect tense. And when they translated it was, it makes it sound like it's past tense period. When you say was, it means in the past and it was then and then it remains was. It's not the way it is in Greek. In Greek, it's from the verb to be and it's an imperfect tense. Let me simply tell you what that means.

It means continuous existence. He was then, he is now. He was then, he is now and he will be.

Do you understand? It's very important to see that. So he became flesh. In fact, he even said, repeating a verse that comes out of the Psalms and Hebrews that tells us that he said that when it came into the world, he said, it is written of me in the volume of the book, lo, a body thou has prepared for me. And what was that body? It was what we are getting ready to celebrate pretty soon, the baby Jesus.

Amen. So he became flesh, the word of God. And another important thing to make you understand this, if he was made, then that means it would have been a brand new species, but because he became, he's still the word of God. And I think that's important. And you're going to find out even more as we go along.

And, and really next week you will really find out why that's important. If he was made, it'd be a brand new species, but he became the word of God just took on humanity underneath the humanities, still the word of God. Amen. And then we find out that everything was created by him. Now let's go to Colossians 1, 16 and 17. And this dovetails with what we just read in John.

And I am going to take the Liberty right up front and tell you that wherever I see he or him, I'm going to substitute the word. Colossians 1, 16 and 17. For by the word were all things created that are in heaven, that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones or dominions or principalities or powers, all things were created by the word and for the word. And the word is before all things. And by the word, all things consist.

This is powerful. The word of God who became flesh and blood, Jesus Christ created everything in the universe, whether it's visible or invisible, including all the authorities and the thrones and the dominions that we cannot see. They're ruling in the heavenlies. Amen. All these things were created by him and for him.

Now we know that there was a rebellion and we know that Lucifer fell and took one third of the angelic host with him. Amen. But they were created by and for the word of God. And because he created all these things, these unseen realms and the second heavens where we have principalities and powers and and Paul said in Ephesians the sixth chapter where we have the rulers of the darkness of this world and the spiritual wickedness in the heavenlies because he created them.

You know what that means? He has authority over them. Amen. By reason of creation, Jesus has authority over all these things and he delegated that authority to somebody else. Amen.

Well, we'll talk about that next week, won't we? But while we're in Colossians, let's look at Colossians, the second chapter, verses 13 and 15. Now we're speaking of Jesus in his human form. What did he do for us on the cross? Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us and took it out of the way, nailing it to the cross and having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a show of them openly and triumphing over them in it or in the cross.

I only brought this out because I want you to see something. We've already discovered that Jesus has authority over all these principalities and powers and the rulers of the darkness because he created them. But he went to the cross to take back what the devil had stolen from us because of the sin of Adam. Amen. And he publicly, I like that, he publicly stripped Satan of the authority that he gained through Adam's sin.

He publicly stripped from him the right to cause us to remain under the curses that came because of Adam's sin. Amen. A powerful verse is Galatians 3 13. It says that Jesus became a curse for us that we could be delivered from the curse because cursed is he that hangeth on the tree.

Amen. And we find out that also here in Colossians in verse one and 13, it says he delivered us from the power of darkness. But the word there for power in the Greek is not dunamis.

It's exousia. And what does that mean? Authority. He delivered us from the authority of darkness. Now here's what I want you to understand is Jesus did not go to the cross to win authority over the devil. He already had authority over the devil because he created all things. And by virtue of creation, he has authority over all things. In fact, he said, he told his disciples in Luke 10 18.

He said, I beheld Satan fall from as lightning from heaven. Amen. He has authority over him, but he went to the cross so that we could have authority over Satan.

Amen. He went to the cross so that we could have authority over the powers of darkness and the rules of the darkness of this world because he created them. He's the word of God. They are subject to him. And he stripped Satan of his authority on the cross for everyone that who will receive and believe in Jesus' death on the cross for the forgiveness of sins. And he gave us authority over the powers of darkness. And Satan is subject to us. What did he tell the disciples when he sent them forth? And he said, behold, I give you power.

Excuse me up. Behold, I give you authority over all the powers of the enemy. And we know that by that verse right there, that authority trumps power. It doesn't matter how powerful the enemy is that comes against you.

Authority trumps power. When the enemy attacks you, your physical body will react to the attack. Your knees will start shaking. You'll start quivering. You'll feel like you're going to faint. You may not be able to find your voice.

That's your physical body reacting to the presence of evil. But in your spirit, man, you have authority. And all you've got to do is say, in the name of Jesus.

And you don't even have to yell it like I just did. Amen. Because authority trumps power and Satan knows it.

He knows it, but he's not going to do anything until you tell him. Amen. So we see that the word of God has created all things because of that he has authority over them. And we will see more next week what it means because we have authority. But let's look at this verse 17 that we just read in Colossians 1 17 and by the word, all things consist. This word consist is very interesting to me. The Greek word means with or together.

Something that stands together, holds together, is stuck together, coheres, because it has the prefix s y n on the front of it. And, and when we bring this into our English words, and we do have some English words that we bring it over from the Greek, for instance, the word symphony, it means with sound, it means together many, many sounds. Amen. You can't have a symphony with one instrument.

You have to have an orchestra to play a symphony. Amen. So here in the Greek, this word means with to hold together to cohere. And so what it says is the word of God holds everything together. So you see, he not only did he speak everything into existence at creation, but here we are millennia later, I don't know how many millennia just I know it's many millennia later, all the things that he created by a spoken word are still where they're supposed to be. Amen.

See his word not only created them, but his work continues to keep them in their proper orders and functions and positions and places. There's no chaos, the sun hasn't moved. Let's be glad the sun hasn't moved.

Even one degree, we'd either be an ice ball or a fireball. But the sun is where it's supposed to be. Psalm 19 says that the heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament showeth forth his power. And day on the day utter speech and night on the night show his knowledge. And there is no speech nor language where their voice is not heard.

Whose voice? The voice of all of these stars and planets. And it says for in them, he made a tabernacle for the sun. The sun is exactly where it's supposed to be in our solar system.

If it moves one way or the other, we're either going to turn into ice or we're going to turn into fire. Why is it there? He made up a tabernacle for it. He said, this is where you are. And this is where you stay. And it's still obeying his voice.

Amen. He is the principle of creation and he's the principle of cohesion. His word was the instrument that created everything. And his word is the instrument that keeps it all holding together where it belongs. Everything in the universe that we see, God has created it by his word and continues to hold it together by his word. Let's turn in Hebrews, the 11th chapter and verse three.

It's just one verse I want you to read, but I like the way it goes along with this Colossians. So now we see in Colossians that he created everything and after he created it, he continues to hold it together by his word. And Hebrews 11 three tells us through faith, we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.

We're being told a lot here. First of all, we're being told that through faith, God had faith in his own word. God had enough faith in his own word that he thought, if I speak it, it shall be. If I say it, it will come into being. All I've got to do is say it.

Oh, I'm getting ahead of myself. All I've got to do is say it. I've got faith that if I speak it, it will come into existence. So through faith, the word of God framed everything that we see and what we don't see. And here the word of God is R-H-E-M-A in the Greek, which is Rhema.

We've been reading the word of God in John, but there it was Lagos, the written word of God. But here now we've got the spoken word of God. God said, I've got enough faith in my mouth. I've got enough faith in my tongue. I've got enough faith in my words that if I speak them, I will create whatever I say.

Here we have the introduction of the spoken word of God. And the word framed is very interesting because it means to put things together in an appropriate position. It means to establish something, set it up, arrange it, put it in order framed. How many know that if you want to build a brand new house, they start off with the foundation and what's the next thing they do? They start framing the outer walls. They start framing whatever that diagram says that those walls are going to be. They have to frame it first. You cannot put kitchen cabinets on thin air. You got to have walls that are framed so that now you can make it orderly and beautiful and hang some cabinets on it. Amen.

And put up some walls so you can hang some pictures on the walls. But it all started with the framework and the word of God put every particle in this entire grandiose universe in its perfect position and precise order. Saints, how can anyone believe that this universe and this earth with all of its myriad beautiful creation of the plants and the flowers and the animals and all the laws of science is happenstance? How can it all just be random? I mean, if I told you that I got this wristwatch because someone gave me a paper bag and in it it had some springs and it had a dial and some hands and all kinds of little pieces and a piece of quartz in there and it was all just about a hundred parts or something and they gave me this brown bag and I just shook it up and shook it up and shook it up.

You know, the big bang, bang, bang, shake, shake, shake, shake and voila. I've had this watch, I got this watch for my 50th birthday so it's almost 13 years old this month and it's still running and it keeps perfect timing. It's one of the best watches I've ever had in my whole life.

In case you want to know what it is, it's a Pulsar. P-U-L-S-A-R in case you want to buy a good watch. I'm telling you, you know how you just get tired of a watch and you want a new one because you're tired of looking at the old one? This thing won't quit.

I don't have an excuse, it just keeps going but I like it because it's easy to read and when you get a certain point, I'm just going to say when you get to be a certain age, it doesn't matter how pretty that watch is if you can't read the face but if I told you that, you would say that's ridiculous. Well, how can we think that this entire universe with its complexity, with its variety, with all of the laws that are perfect that if you circumvent them, we would have chaos? Just remove the law of gravity and see what happens. Amen? And you think all of that was just accidental?

Of course not. If we wouldn't believe that this watch was made by accident, we know it has a design, it has a purpose, it has a function. Somebody had to design it with a purpose and a function and it's the same way when God created us. Most of us, the average person has over 60 trillion cells in their body and there was a time that scientists thought that the cell was the smallest thing, that that was it. But now they realize that inside of one cell there's a little factory in there.

In one cell there's a little factory in there working and whatever it's designed to do, if you could see it, if you could put on some super microscopic thing like Superman eyesight and look in there, you would see a little factory and you got over 60 trillion of them. Amen? So when you consider that, you know it cannot be accidental. No, it was framed by the word of God. That's why David said in Psalm 139, I am fearfully and wonderfully made and my substance was not hid from you when I was curiously wrought in the bowels of the earth. And you've heard me tell this before, I love the word curious.

It's curious. To me, whenever I hear that word now, I automatically think of DNA and you've seen pictures of DNA or you know, you've seen renditions of DNA and it looks almost like a cord and it's twisted, but it's on the DNA are all the little chromosomes that determine how tall you're going to be, what color eyes you're going to have and et cetera. All of that is in your DNA.

Everything about you, whether you're going to be a male or a female, all of that is in your DNA. Amen. And the word curious that used in Psalm 139, it also is used in the books of Moses where he described the tabernacle and he described them creating the clothing for the high priest and described them making the veil for the temple and they had to have people that were experts at embroidery. How many know embroidery is very beautiful. You don't see it much because people have forgotten how to embroider.

Everything is printed on, stamped on or machines do it, but when you by hand make all those beautiful little flowers and delicate things and different colors, that's an art and that's the same word that's used when God created us when we were in our mother's womb. Amen. So we see that God framed the world, the universe and everything in it, on it, above it, around it by the Rhema, the spoken word of God. Amen.

Amen. I really hope you're being blessed and spiritually enlightened by this teaching, the spoken word series. This revelation was forged in my spirit during a time of prolonged suffering in my body, which triggered emotional and mental anguish. I had always had a strong spirit of faith, but after being homebound and bedridden, I despaired and in my distress I begged God for a word to hold on to and he gave me John 15 seven. If you abide in me and my words abide in you, you will ask what you will and it shall be done.

Honestly, I was disappointed. I wanted something more dramatic, but then I began to get this revelation of God's spoken word and gradually as I put it into practice, I overcame the attacks of the adversary. The foundation is the creative word. The word of God literally spoke everything into existence. He framed the worlds and he upholds all things by the word of his power. The revelation is the authority that Jesus, the word of God made flesh and dwelt amongst us, had himself and gave to us to speak the word as a sharp two wedge sword against the enemy. The literal Greek says two mouth sword. One mouth is God's and the second is mine or yours. When we speak forth the word that God quickens to our spirits, this creates the one weapon against which Satan has no defense. Rhema is not a magical formula. It is the active living word of God, a word from the word that comes out of our mouth.

The application is the illumination of Jesus' own ministry by which he demonstrated faith in his own spoken word and it's unlimited authority over time and distance when he sent his word and he healed them. Friends, I urge you to order the spoken word series. The complete set is a 3D set. Offer SK136. That's SK136. Please send a minimum love gift of $15 to the Sound of Faith, P.O. Box 1744, Baltimore, Maryland, 21203 or order online at soundoffaith.org where you may also order on MP3. But to order the spoken word series by mail, send your minimum love gift of $15 to P.O. Box 1744, Baltimore, Maryland, 21203. Request offer SK136. Till next time, this is Sharon Knott singing Maranatha.
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