## Sermon Recap: Jesus Is the Word
Core Theme
The sermon centered on the truth that Jesus is the living Word of God—unchanging, alive, and fully sufficient for every believer’s life. Drawing heavily from John 1 and Hebrews 4, Herb emphasized that the Bible is not just inspired by God, but is God’s spoken, living Word.
Key Scriptures Referenced
• John 1:1, 14 – Jesus as the Word made flesh
• Mark 10:51–52 – Blind Bartimaeus asking Jesus directly for healing
• Hebrews 4:12 – The Word as living, powerful, and discerning
• Hebrews 6–8 – The blood covenant and God’s unchangeable promise
Major Points
1. The Word Never Changes
Jesus is “the same yesterday, today, and forever.” Because God does not change, His Word does not change. Believers can rely fully on Scripture as absolute truth.
2. Faith Requires Asking Clearly
Using the story of Blind Bartimaeus, Herb contrasted bold, faith-filled asking with passive or resigned faith. God asks, “What do you want Me to do for you?”—and faith responds plainly and confidently.
3. The Word Is Alive and Active
Scripture is described as living seed. When studied and planted in a believer’s heart, it grows continuously, producing faith, direction, and spiritual maturity over time.
4. The Word Is a Covenant, Sealed in Blood
The New Testament was described as a blood covenant—God’s unbreakable agreement with humanity. Because God cannot lie, what He has spoken is already settled.
5. Believers Live from the Answer, Not Toward It
Herb stressed that believers start with the answer (God’s Word), while the world searches for it. Speaking and praying God’s Word is what defeats opposition and brings alignment with God’s will.
6. Study, Meditation, and Obedience Matter
Understanding comes through consistent study and meditation, with the Holy Spirit revealing meaning over time. Believers are called to adjust their lives to fit the Word—not reinterpret the Word to fit their preferences.
7. Restoration and Hope
God is presented as a restorer—not only of physical health, but also time, joy, purpose, and relationships. Even hardship can become testimony when rooted in God’s Word.
Closing Emphasis
The message closed with prayer and a declaration affirming the Bible as the believer’s authority, source of life, and foundation for faith. The encouragement was to begin each day grounded in Scripture, trusting that God’s Word will accomplish exactly what it promises.