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” … the seed shall sprout and grow, he himsef does not know how … ” (Mark 4:27).
God has given us a great promise – “my word that goes out from my mouth … will not return to me empty” (Isaiah 55:11).
When we feel that God’s Word is returning to us empty, we have this Word of encouragement: God’s Word will not return to Him empty.
God gives us His great promise “my word … will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.”
We do not see all that God’s Word is doing as the Spirit of God brings Christ to the people.
God sees the full impact of His Word.
That is why He says that His Word will not return to Him empty.
When we have preached the Word, we must say, with the hymnwriter, “I know not how the Spirit moves, convincing men of sin; revealing Jesus through the word, creating faith in Him.”
We don’t understand all that God is doing as His Word is preached.
We do know that He is at work.
How do we know this? – We know Him – “I know whom I have believed.”
We know that we can trust His promise – His Word will achieve the purpose for which He sends it.
When the “seed” of God’s Word is sown in the hearts of men and women, it will “sprout and grow” – even if we are barely aware of all that is happening.
The salvation of sinners – it may be beyond our understanding, but it’s not beyond God’s power: “the gospel … is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes” (Romans 1:16).
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