“So shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it.” - Isaiah 55:11

Do you choose to speak God’s word, for his purpose?

Feb 23, 2025

Janet Denison

A unique quality of Scripture is found in the promise God made to the prophet Isaiah. Every week, preachers and teachers study and prepare in order to present God’s word to others. The focus of those lessons should be a biblical passage because those are the only words God has promised to bless.

God told Isaiah that his word, the words that come directly from God, don’t return to him “empty.” God’s words accomplish his purpose and plan. The success of a sermon or lesson isn’t found in how powerful or eloquent the presenter can be. Instead, success should be measured by whether or not God’s word accomplished the purpose God intended. The only words God has promised to bless and use are his own.

There is a unique power in using the actual words of a biblical passage. A teacher or preacher will always make a mistake or two. But, when God’s word is sent out, preached, and taught, it does not “return empty.”

When you shared or read God’s word today, you and others experienced his inspired perfection. When our words are his, our words have power and authority. Every word of Scripture exists for a reason, and God promises that he will use them to accomplish his purpose, in our lives and in the lives of those we are called to teach and influence.

The Lord gives wisdom, knowledge, and understanding so that we can speak his word, for his good purpose.