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When the Holy Spirit speaks to you, He quickens a Scripture verse or specific direction to you-a specific word for a specific time and purpose. We have rhema, the spoken Word, so we know what to do and where to go.
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We need the written Word as our foundation, but we also need the spoken Word ( rhema) for direction.
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So a rhema word can be the spoken Word of God. In Matthew 4:4, He said, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word.’ “ Jesus spoke the written Word He needed for the situation. When Jesus was tempted by Satan in the wilderness, He countered each temptation by speaking a “rhema” word. “And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God” (Eph. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (John 1:1 NKJV). The Greek word rhḗma simply means “any spoken word.” In the New Testament, there are two different Greek words used to identify words from God: lógos and rhḗma. Kenneth Hagin Ministries website says the following: In the first section, I will present definitions of the concept of logos and rhema given by the WOF teachers in the second section, I will assess their teachings and in the third section, I will demonstrate that the distinction between logos as the written word of God and rhema as the spoken word of God is not supported by the Bible. Have you ever asked why Word of Faith teachers insist on the difference between logos and rhema? Although I wrote about many topics in the area of pentecostal and charismatic theology, I never took the time to study this logos– rhema topic until now.