
Words Never Die
One of the greatest lies people believe is that words disappear after they are spoken.
In truth, words do not die. They may stop sounding, but they continue working.
Jesus said:
โThe words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.โ
โ John 6:63
If words are spirit, then they operate beyond the physical ear. Once a word enters the
heart, it begins to influence thoughts, emotions, and decisions.
A word spoken ten years ago can still be controlling a person today.
More than seven hundred years before the birth of Jesus Christ, God raised His
servant, the prophet Isaiah, and placed His word in his mouth concerning the coming
Messiah. These words were spoken long before their fulfillment, yet they were alive
and powerful.
The prophecies of Isaiah were not loud, yet they were effective. Like a seed quietly
planted in fertile soil, they settled into the hearts of those who believed. Over time,
they grewโshaping expectation, stirring hope, and preparing understanding.
Like a spider patiently weaving its web, the Spirit of God used Isaiahโs words to form
spiritual awareness in the hearts of the people, so that when the Messiah appeared,
those with discerning hearts would recognize Him