If there's one thing we never have to guess about what Jesus is doing in any situation, it is that He will always be found doing what the Word says. He will always follow the Word. After all, He is the Word.

The first chapter of John tells us Jesus is the Word that became flesh and dwelt among men. He is the Word of God manifest and He always lines up with that Word. If He didn't, he would be violating Himself and His Father.

So whatever God's Word says, that's what Jesus will do, whether you or I go along with it or not, because the Word has settled every matter in heaven and earth once and for all.

In (Acts 2), "when the day of Pentecost was fully come," signs and wonders began exploding on Jerusalem. Some amazing things started coming out of the mouths of that band of believers, and it quickly drew a large crowd.

Now all those folks standing around, listening to people speak in other tongues for the first time - and many hearing their own languages being spoken - marveled. They were filled with wonder.

But then what did Peter do?

He stood up and spoke. He preached in that Anointing-charged atmosphere.

What did he preach?

The Word!

"This is that which was spoken by the prophet Joel" (Acts 2:16). And then he went on to quote and preach that prophecy. By the time he finished, 3,000 souls were saved.

What happened?

The Word produced salvation in an atmosphere filled with God's Glory.

The Bible says heaven and earth will pass away but God's Word will not. If it were to pass away, Jesus would have to go with it, which is what the devil has been hoping and trying to make happen for the past 6,000 years. But you can forget that. It's not going to happen.

The Word always remains.


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