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What is the Efficacy of the word of God?

The efficacy of the word of God refers to its power to bring about change and transformation in individuals' lives. Many people find strength, comfort, guidance, and inspiration in the teachings of their faith, leading to personal growth and spiritual development. Ultimately, the impact of the word of God varies from person to person based on their beliefs and interpretation.


Single word for the person who believes in god?

TheistHe is called a believer.


What is the name for a person who doesn't believe in god (not athesist)?

The correct word for a person who doesn't believe in God is, precisely, "atheist".A somewhat related word is "agnostic". However, an agnostic is not necessarily one who doesn't believe in God; rather, it refers to the belief that the existence of God - or other, related, religious topics - cannot be proven or disproven.


Which person of the Trinity of God is called ''the Word''?

For those Christians who believe in the trinity concept of the God beings, the Word became flesh and was called the Son of God, Jesus the Christ. He was always with God and all things are made through Him:John 1:1-5New King James Version (NKJV) John 1The Eternal Word1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. 4 In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. 5 And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend[a] it.


What does John first chapter New Testament mean to you explain it to me?

The 1st Chapter of John is very important because it tells us about the Divinity of Jesus Christ and proclaims that Christ is God. Jesus is the Son of God, but He is also God Himself, since He is of the same essence as God. John refers to the "Word" which in Greek is the "Logos" and it refers to a Person, not to a written word. "In the beginning was the Word" emphasises the eternal nature of the Logos as being co-eternal with the Father. In other words, Christ is the Beginning and the End, or to use the Greek words, He is the Alpha and the Omega. "The Word was with God" tells us that Christ is a distinct Person from God the Father, and is also in full communion with Him as the second Person of the Holy Trinity.