A glowing Bible with a beam of light symbolizing God's Word accomplishing its purpose.

God’s Word Will Succeed

A glowing Bible with a beam of light symbolizing God's Word accomplishing its purpose.
God’s Word Will Succeed

God’s Word Will Succeed

God’s Word will succeed—it always fulfills His purpose and never returns empty.

“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 (ESV)

 

Unstoppable Power of the Word

The prophet Isaiah delivers a timeless promise about the Word of God. When God speaks, the outcome is certain. The repetition of the word “shall” reveals how imperative and unstoppable His intentions are.

Isaiah tells us that:

  • God’s Word is divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit.
  • It never loses power or returns void.
  • It penetrates the heart and fulfills His purpose.
  • It hits the target like a well-aimed arrow.

Whether preached in a pulpit or read in a quiet hospital room, the Word accomplishes divine goals. It doesn’t depend on human eloquence or effort. It succeeds because it is God’s.

The Gideon Testimony

Over 200,000 Gideons across the USA and beyond have distributed more than 2 billion Bibles—an effort driven by the conviction found in Isaiah 55:11. These faithful servants trust that every Bible placed is like an arrow shot toward someone’s heart. We have witnessed lives changed, families restored, and salvation received—all because the Word of God never returns empty.

So this morning, be encouraged. Whether you’re sharing the gospel or clinging to a promise yourself, remember: God’s Word will not fail. 🎶“Send the Light”—and know the Light is His Word!

Let Us Pray

Father, thank You for the power of Your Word. Help us trust that it always accomplishes Your will. Amen.

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Sources

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