He Has Already Spoken
Friday, January 31, 2025
Throughout the Scriptures, it says, "Thus says the Lord." We take that to mean the Lord is saying something. But when you read, "Thus says the Lord," the Hebrew word used is "Amar." Amar doesn't just mean thus "says" the Lord, it means thus "has said" the Lord. There's a big difference. Amar is the past tense or the perfect tense. It means the Lord has already said - it's already done - it's already finished. It's not the future or the present tense, it's the perfect tense. It's already perfectly established. The Word of God is perfect, it's finished, and it's done. When God says something, you can put your complete trust and faith in His Word. When you take the Word of God and the promises of God, there's no question, there's no if, and there's no maybe. Amar means it's settled, sealed, finished, and accomplished. So stand on the Word. Hold to the Word and believe in it. Be confident in the Word. For the Word- God's promise and assurance- is as good as done. Thus says the Lord, the Lord has spoken.
From Message #473 - Divine Hebrew Time Travel
Today's Mission
Today, take the Word and the promises of God and hold fast to them.
Scripture: Psalm 119:89
Rabbi Jonathan Cahn