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God's Word Is Not Uncertain

தேவனுடைய வார்த்தை நிச்சயமற்றது அல்ல

Psalm 33:4-5; Deuteronomy 8:1; James 1:22-24; Isaiah 58:11; John 15:4-7; Habakkuk 2:3; Galatians 6:7; Ecclesiastes 8:11; Psalm 1:2-3
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Introduction (அறிமுகம்)

We live in a world of uncertainty. Promises are broken. Plans fall apart. Opinions shift with the wind. But there is one thing that remains absolutely dependable — the Word of God.

As we continue our focus on abiding in Christ, we must understand that abiding is impossible without reverence for His Word. The promise of Isaiah 58:11 — to be like a watered garden and a spring whose waters do not fail — is conditional upon our obedience to the commandment of John 15:4: "Abide in Me, and I in you."

A Word You Can Trust (நீ நம்பக்கூடிய வார்த்தை)

The psalmist declares with unwavering confidence the foundation of our faith:

"For the word of the LORD is right, And all His work is done in truth. He loves righteousness and justice; The earth is full of the goodness of the LORD." — Psalm 33:4-5 (NKJV)

"கர்த்தருடைய வார்த்தை உத்தமமும், அவருடைய செய்கையெல்லாம் சத்தியமுமாயிருக்கிறது. அவர் நீதியிலும் நியாயத்திலும் பிரியப்படுகிறார்; பூமி கர்த்தருடைய காருணியத்தினால் நிறைந்திருக்கிறது." — சங்கீதம் 33:4-5 (TAOVBSI)

God's Word is not a suggestion among many options. It is not one perspective in a marketplace of ideas. It is right, it is true, and it carries the full weight of God's character behind it. When God speaks, reality itself bends to align with what He has said — not the other way around.

The Source of Life Is Not Circumstance (வாழ்க்கையின் மூலம் சூழ்நிலையல்ல)

Rooted in His Word (அவருடைய வார்த்தையில் வேரூன்றியது)

The blessed man described in Psalm 1 reveals the secret of spiritual prosperity:

"But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and in His law he meditates day and night. He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth its fruit in its season, whose leaf also shall not wither; and whatever he does shall prosper." — Psalm 1:2-3 (NKJV)

Notice the striking similarity between this passage and our yearly promise from Isaiah 58:11. Both speak of:

  • A watered garden (Isaiah) and a tree by streams (Psalm 1)
  • Continuous nourishment and stability
  • Fruitfulness that does not fail

The common factor is not talent, activity, or busyness — it is delight in the Word of God.

Genesis: The Pattern of God's Word (ஆதியாகமம்: கடவுளின் வார்த்தையின் முறை)

Creation Responds to Divine Speech (படைப்பு தெய்வீக பேச்சுக்கு பதிலளிக்கிறது)

The book of Genesis establishes the unchanging pattern of how God's Word operates:

Genesis 1 demonstrates:

  • God speaks
  • Creation responds immediately
  • Divine order is established

Genesis 2 reveals:

  • Man's purpose in creation
  • God's clear command
  • Life connected directly to obedience

Genesis 3 exposes the consequence of doubt:

  • Satan questions the Word: "Has God indeed said...?"
  • God's Word is disobeyed
  • Consequences begin — not instantly, but certainly

When God declared, "You shall surely die," and Satan countered, "You will not surely die," it initially appeared Satan was correct. But history proves God's Word was absolutely true. Death began immediately in the spiritual realm, and physical death followed in God's timing.

Hearing and Doing (கேட்டலும் செய்தலும்)

The reliability of God's Word places a profound responsibility upon us. It is not sufficient to admire Scripture from a distance or treat it as mere literature. Moses urged Israel to understand this vital connection:

"Every commandment which I command you today you must be careful to observe, that you may live and multiply, and go in and possess the land of which the LORD swore to your fathers." — Deuteronomy 8:1 (NKJV)

"நீங்கள் பிழைத்துப் பெருகி, கர்த்தர் உங்கள் பிதாக்களுக்கு ஆணையிட்டுக் கொடுத்த தேசத்திலே பிரவேசித்து, அதைச் சுதந்தரிக்கும்படி நான் இன்று உங்களுக்கு விதிக்கிற எல்லாக் கட்டளைகளின்படியும் செய்யச் சாவதானமாயிருப்பீர்களாக." — உபாகமம் 8:1 (TAOVBSI)

The Word was given not merely for information, but for transformation.

The Mirror That Transforms (மாற்றம் தரும் கண்ணாடி)

James makes this principle even more practical and urgent:

"But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man observing his natural face in a mirror; for he observes himself, goes away, and immediately forgets what kind of man he was." — James 1:22-24 (NKJV)

"அல்லாமலும், நீங்கள் உங்களை வஞ்சியாதபடிக்குத் திருவசனத்தைக் கேட்கிறவர்களாய் மாத்திரமல்ல அதின்படி செய்கிறவர்களாயும் இருங்கள். என்னத்தினாலெனில், ஒருவன் திருவசனத்தைக்கேட்டும் அதின்படி செய்யாதவனானால், கண்ணாடியிலே தன் சுபாவமுகத்தைப் பார்க்கிற மனுஷனுக்கு ஒப்பாயிருப்பான்." — யாக்கோபு 1:22-24 (TAOVBSI)

The Word of God functions as a divine mirror, revealing who we truly are — our motives, our blind spots, our desperate need for grace. But a mirror is only useful if we act upon what we see. To hear God's Word and fail to obey is to deceive ourselves about our spiritual condition.

God's Word Does Not Need Speed to Be True (கடவுளின் வார்த்தை உண்மையாக இருக்க வேகம் தேவையில்லை)

Divine Timing vs. Human Impatience (தெய்வீக நேரம் மற்றும் மனித பொறுமையின்மை)

One of the greatest challenges to faith is the apparent delay between God's Word and its fulfillment. The prophet Habakkuk addresses this directly:

"For the vision is yet for an appointed time; but at the end it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry." — Habakkuk 2:3 (NKJV)

"Whatever a man sows, that he will also reap." — Galatians 6:7 (NKJV)

"மோசம்போகாதிருங்கள், தேவன் தம்மைப் பரியாசம்பண்ணவொட்டார்; மனுஷன் எதை விதைக்கிறானோ அதையே அறுப்பான்." — கலாத்தியர் 6:7 (TAOVBSI)

The principle of sowing and reaping illustrates this truth perfectly. Reaping is never instant, but it is never uncertain. This is why:

  • God's promises may unfold slowly
  • Divine warnings may appear delayed
  • But God's Word always stands firm

The Danger of Delayed Justice (தாமதமான நீதியின் ஆபத்து)

Solomon warns of a dangerous human tendency:

"Because the sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil." — Ecclesiastes 8:11 (NKJV)

"துர்க்கிரியைக்குத்தக்க தண்டனை சீக்கிரமாய் நடவாதபடியால், மனுபுத்திரரின் இருதயம் பொல்லாப்பைச் செய்ய அவர்களுக்குள்ளே துணிகரங்கொண்டிருக்கிறது." — பிரசங்கி 8:11 (TAOVBSI)

Many believers fall into this trap, thinking: "Nothing happened, so it must be okay" or "God didn't judge immediately, so it must be acceptable." This dangerous reasoning began in Genesis 3 and continues to deceive people today.

Abiding in Christ Means Abiding in His Word (கிறிஸ்துவில் நிலைத்திருப்பது என்பது அவருடைய வார்த்தையில் நிலைத்திருப்பது)

The Inseparable Connection (பிரிக்க முடியாத தொடர்பு)

Jesus makes the connection between abiding in Him and abiding in His Word unmistakably clear:

"If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, you will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you." — John 15:7 (NKJV)

We cannot separate:

  • Christ from His Word
  • Abiding from obedience
  • Promise from commandment

A branch does not negotiate with the vine about which nutrients to receive. It simply remains connected and receives life. Similarly, our relationship with Christ is not about selective obedience, but about complete abiding in His Word.

Living by the Word (வார்த்தையின்படி வாழ்தல்)

The Call to Reverence (மரியாதைக்கான அழைப்பு)

If we desire to experience the promise of being like a watered garden — continuously guided, satisfied in drought, and strengthened in our very bones — then we must choose to abide in Christ. This abiding begins with deep reverence for His Word.

The Word of God is not uncertain. Every promise will be fulfilled. Every warning will be completed. The only question that remains is whether we will trust His Word enough to live by it completely.

Practical Application (நடைமுறை பயன்பாடு)

The call today is both simple and demanding: be doers of the Word, not hearers only. Let Scripture transcend Sunday readings and become the foundation upon which you build your decisions, relationships, and identity.

When we approach Scripture honestly, it exposes the gap between who we think we are and who God is calling us to become. This exposure is not condemnation — it is invitation. God's Word corrects us because He loves us and desires that we become everything He created us to be.

Reflection Questions (சிந்தனைக் கேள்விகள்)

  1. In what areas of your life are you treating God's Word as a suggestion rather than truth?
  2. How can you move from being a hearer of the Word to a doer of the Word in practical ways?
  3. What promises of God are you waiting to see fulfilled, and how does this message encourage your faith?
  4. How does understanding the certainty of God's Word change your perspective on current challenges?

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