When the Bible Is Sheathed: The Church’s Greatest Danger
Text: Hebrews 4:9-13 In the name of Jesus. Amen. As you have heard from this pulpit before, the Word of God—the words of Holy Scripture—are often compared to a hammer, or a javelin, or a sword. Scripture itself speaks this way. This is not accidental language. That is to say, the Word of God is not a dead word. The Word of God is not passive. The Word of God is not like the dry words often found in old owner’s manuals for ovens or vacuums. No, the Word of God has power because the Holy Spirit is present with the Word. Where the Word of God is preached, proclaimed, spoken, sung, and read, the Holy Spirit is working. Always. Without exception. And so, the Word is not a powerless puff of air. It is not just information. It does not merely describe reality—it creates, it confronts, it accomplishes, and it pierces. Mark this: the Word of God is powerful. It is like a sword. We hear this in our Epistle reading from Hebrews: “The Word of God is living and active, sharper than any ...