For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return there until they have watered the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, 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 succeed in the thing for which I sent it. (Isaiah 55:10-11 NRSV)
God
speaks and things happen. That’s the way it has always been. From the beginning
of the story, God makes things happen simply by saying a word.
Through
the prophet Isaiah God reminds the people of Israel that the purposes of God
will be accomplished. People are changed; the world is changed when God speaks
to and through God’s people. Are we taking time to listen?
We
live in a world where words have a lot of power. Truth is sometimes irrelevant.
Compassion is often non-existent. People use words to change the world into
what they want it to be. They use words filled with hate and anger with little
thought of the consequences of what they are saying. “Sticks and stones will
break my bones but words will never hurt me” is a myth. Words have power. Our
words can be used to dominate and intimidate. Far too often our words are
used to break down individuals and groups.
What
if we used words full of compassion and empathy instead? What if we spoke to
our brothers and sisters with words of love and hope and peace? What if we
spoke to people with the Word of God in our hearts and on our minds as we try
to exert a different kind of influence?
The
message God gives us through Isaiah is clear. God’s Word accomplishes what God
wants it to do. God’s Word goes forth and nourishes the one who speaks and the
one who hears. We are good at accomplishing our purposes when we speak. If we
speak words of hate, we create hate. If we speak words of anger, we make people
angry. If we speak words of mistrust, we create mistrust. If we speak words of
love, on the other hand, well I think you get the point.
God spoke and the
world was created. God spoke and the people of Israel were freed from slavery.
God proclaimed “It is finished” on a cross and we were made free from sin and
death so we could be Children of God and could be God’s voice in a world filled
with desperate need. Are you listening?
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